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Service-Learning in an Adolescent Development Course: Students' Assessments and Reflections

Author: 
Cheryl L. Lee
Publication Date: 
2009
Publisher: 
North Carolina Campus Compact
Journal Issue: 
v.1(1), Summer 2009
Pages: 
8
Abstract: 

Service-learning is an instructional method in which students learn course content by actively participating in thoughtfully organized service experiences related to the content. Effectively linking service-learning to course content not only offers students a powerful opportunity to maximize academic learning, but also promotes their personal growth and instills a commitment to lifelong, civic engagement. Service-learning was integrated into an upper level undergraduate course, Adolescent Development. In addition to completing the traditional course work, students also completed a service-learning experience at a community agency that served adolescents. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the service-learning component, students were surveyed at the end of the semester about their service-learning experiences. Almost all students agreed they had learned more about course concepts as a result of their service-learning experience, and the majority felt their service-learning activity provided a needed service to the agency and community.

Call Number: 
150/B/LEE/2009
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Available online
Library Item Type: 
Electronic resource - serial article
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