Publication Date:
2010
Publisher:
Grand Valley State University
Journal:
Colleagues Magazine
Journal Issue:
Summer/Fall 2010
Pages:
4
Abstract:
This article discusses the research and theories behind service-learning that illustrate its value as a popular innovation in schools. It provides a very brief explanation from two bodies of research that suggest why service-learning works, first by presenting research on student engagement and then discussing research on service itself. Also included in this article is a discussion on the impacts of high-quality service-learning, and what high-quality service-learning entails.
Full Text Link:
http://issuu.com/gvsu/docs/colleagues_sp10_web/9
Call Number:
110/B/BII/2010
Sector:
K-12 Sector
Library Item Type:
Electronic resource - serial article
Demographics & Settings:
K-12
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Impacts/Outcomes 
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