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Service-Learning and Social Entrepreneurship: From Strangers to Allies

Author: 
Beth Warner
Author: 
Pamela Kiser
Publication Date: 
2010
Journal Issue: 
v.1(2), Spring 2010
Pages: 
15
Abstract: 

Service-learning and social entrepreneurship share a common goal of engaging students in work to achieve the public good, and a desire to link education to addressing social problems and needs. Yet an examination of the two initiatives reveals that they generally co-exist on college and university campuses with little or no collaboration or communication between the two programs. This paper examines the definitions and core identities of service-learning and social entrepreneurship, exploring the potential for how the two initiatives might complement and support one another's work in higher education. This examination includes identifying the values, philosophies, and practices that might provide common ground as well as those that might present points of conflict and tension.

Call Number: 
550/B/LEW/2010
Sector: 
Electronic Availability: 
Available online
Library Item Type: 
Electronic resource - serial article
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