Publication Date:
2011
Journal:
The Prevention Researcher
Journal Issue:
v.18(1), 14-18
Pages:
5
Abstract:
Service-learning allows educators and others to involve youth considered to be "at risk" in solving problems and making decisions about concerns and interests that matter to them. This article discusses how this can be done using the eight service-learning standards and then showcases their use in two real-world service-learning programs.
Call Number:
110/B/NEL/2011
Sector:
K-12 Sector
Library Item Type:
Print resource - serial article
Demographics & Settings:
At-Risk Youth
Demographics & Settings:
Teens
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Standards (Service-Learning) 
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