ABSTRACT

As a new generation of practitioners engages with service learning, at a time when higher education faces questions about learning outcomes and costs, and in the context of such issues as globalization and the environment, this book poses important questions about practice, institutional sustainability, and future directions. Among these are:What counts as service learning? What value does it bring to institutions? Is it appropriate for all students? How is globalization impacting service learning? Divided into three thematic parts, this book successively covers institutional and administrative issues; service learning as a springboard for research; and presents new practices that address emerging challenges and changing student populations. The contributors review how different institutional types have structured their service learning activities; address the issue of centralization or decentralization; propose better ways to form community partnerships; consider promotion and tenure implications; postulate framing service-learning and community engagement as scholarship; and examine service-learning as a springboard for research. Further chapters offer a new blueprint for funding to achieve sustainability; examples of international service learning from a European perspective; a case study and framework for using on-line formats to extend the reach of a program; raise the urgent issue of the experiences and contributions of underrepresented students; and present the rationale and processes for developing effective student-led evaluation of programs.

part One|64 pages

Fostering Interdependent Relationships

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

Critical Questions and Directions for the Next Generation of Practitioners

chapter 2|24 pages

Future Directions in Campus-Community Partnerships

Location of Service-Learning Offices and Activities in Higher Education

part Two|69 pages

Infrastructure for Sustainable Service-Learning

chapter 5|23 pages

Community Engagement

Second-Generation Promotion and Tenure Issues and Challenges

chapter 7|13 pages

Service-Learning's Impact on Attitudes and Behavior

A Review and Update

chapter 8|15 pages

Funding Service-Learning Programs

part Three|87 pages

Emerging Models in Service-Learning Partnerships

chapter 10|17 pages

Service-eLearning

What Happens When Service-Learning and Online Education Unite?

chapter 11|19 pages

“I Do More Service in this Class than I Ever Do at My Site”

Paying Attention to the Reflections of Students of Color in Service-Learning

chapter 12|15 pages

New Directions in Research and Evaluation

Participation and Use Are Key

chapter 13|12 pages

Living Democracy Daily

Service-Learning and Active Citizenship

chapter |3 pages

Epilogue