1st Edition

Educating Students to Make a Difference Community-Based Service Learning

By Joseph R Ferrari, Judith G Chapman Copyright 1999
172 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more
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

Biography

Joseph R. Ferrari, Judith G. Champion