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Service-Learning for Social Justice in the Elementary Classroom: Can We Get There from Here?

Author: 
Rahima C. Wade
Publication Date: 
2007
Publisher: 
Routledge
Journal Issue: 
v.40, 2007, 156-165.
Pages: 
10
Abstract: 

This article focuses of 40 elementary school teachers' efforts to involve their students in social justice-oriented service-learning experiences and the struggles and support they encounter in doing so. The service-learning activities described here begin with student interest and initiative and focus on advocacy and concerted efforts to right unjust situations. With teacher support and guidance, students consider multiple perspectives and challenge the status quo. At times they accomplish their aims; in other cases, success is found in students learning valuable life lessons about the skills and long-term effort needed to effect change. Struggles with state mandates, required curriculum, colleagues, and parents are discussed, as well as the creative and subversive measures teachers use to address these challenges. (author)

Call Number: 
110/E/WAD/2007
Sector: 
Library Item Type: 
Print resource - serial article