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Educating Students to Make a Difference

Community-Based Service Learning

Joseph R Ferrari Judith G Chapman

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Routledge
27 January 2017
Educating Students to Make-a-Difference covers a range of issues related to service learning, addressing the “who,” “why,” and “so what” of service-learning experiences. It provides information that will aid in the development of service-learning programs and courses.

The in-depth studies on student volunteerism found in this book will show you how incorporating student service objectives into your curriculum can improve your students’self-esteem and school involvement, as well as alleviate depression and problem behavior. Educating Students to Make-a- Difference will enhance your knowledge and understanding of volunteerism and its many benefits, showing you how to ignite the volunteer in each of your students. By encouraging volunteerism, you’ll increase your students’problem-solving and leadership skills, as well as their awareness of social issues, and see the positive impact service learning has on students, faculty and the community. Educating Students to Make-a-Difference gives qualitative and quantitative assessments of attributes that predict volunteerism in student populations and the social values that are developed or enhanced as a consequence of service-learning experiences. You’ll learn about student predispositions and motivations for community service across a variety of student populations. In addition to promoting moral and social values, service-learning opportunities present educational benefits as well as benefits to personal and professional growth. You will see this as the book explores:

the “who”, “why”, and “so what” of service learning educational benefits of service-learning opportunities self-esteem and self-efficacy faculty benefits comparisons between volunteers and nonvolunteers motivations and predispositions for student volunteerism selection and retention of student volunteers Your colleagues will want to borrow your syllabus after seeing the results of your new community service incorporated class material. Educating Students to Make-a-Difference gives you the insight on student patterns and volunteerism and data to service learning activities that enhance your students’educational experiences.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781138993327
ISBN 10:   1138993328
Pages:   172
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contents An Introduction to Community-Based Service Learning (CBSL) Learning to Serve: Predispositions and Motivations Parental Helping Models, Gender, and Service Learning Collegiate Service-Learning: Motives Underlying Volunteerism and Satisfaction with Volunteer Service Community Volunteerism Among College Students and Professional Psychologists: Does Taking Them to the Streets Make-a-Difference? Medical Student Motivations to Volunteer: Gender Differences and Comparisons to Other Volunteers Service As Learning: Student, Faculty, and Community Outcomes Clinical Application of the Service-Learning Model in Psychology: Evidence of Educational and Clinical Benefits Faculty and Student Participation and Perceptions of Service-Learning Outcomes Attitudinal and Academic Effects of Service Learning Student Perceptions of the “Learning” in Service-Learning Courses The Unintended Consequences of Volunteerism: Positive Outcomes for Those Who Serve Learning Science for Social Good: Dynamic Tensions in Developing Undergraduate Community Researchers Index Reference Notes Included

Joseph R. Ferrari, Judith G. Champion

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