Publication Date:
2008
Publisher:
Journal for Civic Commitment
Journal:
Journal for Civic Commitment
Journal Issue:
v.11, Fall 2008
Abstract:
This article describes the process and results of a pilot program which allowed for student creativity and leadership in applying academic theories and concepts from a Psychology of Death and Dying course to a student philanthropy through service-learning project. As there appears to be a lack of student and community voice in the literature on service-learning, this description is derived from all three perspectives.
Full Text Link:
http://www.mesacc.edu/other/engagement/Journal/Issue11/White.pdf
Call Number:
350/B/WHI/2008
Sector:
HE Sector
Electronic Availability:
Available online
Library Item Type:
Print resource - serial article
Area of Service:
Emergency Preparedness/Disaster Relief
Demographics & Settings:
Higher Education
Subject / Discipline:
Psychology
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Philanthropy 
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