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Theoretical Foundations for International Service-Learning

Author: 
Robbin D. Crabtree
Publication Date: 
2008
Journal Issue: 
v.15(1), Fall 2008, 18-36
Pages: 
18
Abstract: 

International service-learning (ISL) combines academic instruction and community-based service in an international context. Objectives of linking international travel, education, and community service include increasing participants' global awareness, building intercultural understanding, and enhancing civic mindedness and skills. Research on cross-cltural adjustment, approcahes to community development, models ofdemocratic research, and a variety of pedagogical theories are disucssed as foundations upon which we can better understand the intellectual and political context for ISL and the student learning it makes possible. These literatures also provide frameworks for creating ethical ISL experiences that positively impact the communities and developing countries where we work and can inform project assessment and critique, as well as future research.

Call Number: 
350/E/CRA/2008
Sector: 
Electronic Availability: 
Available online
Library Item Type: 
Electronic resource - serial article
Library Item Type: 
Print resource - serial article
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