1st Edition

Serve and Learn Implementing and Evaluating Service-learning in Middle and High Schools

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume makes two important contributions: First, it provides a framework grounded in theory and best professional practice that middle and high school teachers, their students, and community partners can use to design, implement, and evaluate service-learning projects that address authentic community needs. Second, it demonstrates ways collaborative service-learning can enhance students' intellectual development, promote their academic achievement, strengthen their citizenship skills, and accelerate the kinds of educational accountability and reform initiatives emphasized in the national educational standards movement, and the 2002 No Child Left Behind Act.

    Serve and Learn: Implementing and Evaluating Service-Learning in Middle and High Schools:
    *provides what may be the only comprehensive guide to implementing, assessing, and celebrating service-learning in today's middle and high schools;
    *emphasizes and explicates a collaborative approach to service-learning in which teachers, students, and community partners team together to advance learning and meet genuine community needs;
    *demonstrates how service-learning teams use key elements of standards-based education, multiple intelligences theory, and cooperative learning to guide project development, implementation, assessment, and evaluation;
    *offers optional designs for service-learning projects that are suitable for use by interns and beginning teachers, as well as by experienced and master teachers, and that can be used in a developmental sequence by school and community partners to build from small, individual projects toward school, system, and community wide projects; and
    *includes end-of-chapter activities that help those who use the book as a text to practice the model and its strategies, and use results to create their own service-learning projects.

    The book is organized in three parts that present service-learning along a theoretical to practical continuum. Part I lays the foundations for the method by proposing a collaborative model for service-learning. Part II explicates this model and explains the four sets of processes that teams use to commit to a project, cooperatively determine students' project outcomes and ways to measure them, develop learning activities to help students achieve outcomes, and then evaluate their projects and celebrate growth. Part III provides resources for carrying out the collaborative model.

    A wide range of educators will find this book useful. Its distinctive contributions and features are particularly valuable for teacher educators, students, and community partners already committed to service-learning projects; to those who are introducing service-learning into their practice; and to instructional supervisors, school administrators, and community agencies seeking to create a climate for service-learning or to enrich initiatives already underway.

    Contents: Preface. Part I: Foundations for Service-Learning. A Collaborative Model for Service-Learning. Designs for Service-Learning Projects in Middle and High Schools. Preparing to Use Service-Learning. Part II: Designing Service-Learning Projects Using the Collaborative Service-Learning Model. Committing to a Service-Learning Project. Setting Goals in a Student Outcomes Plan. Linking Service and Learning With Reflective Learning Experiences. Evaluating Projects and Celebrating Growth. Part III: Resources for Service-Learning Projects. Strategies for Encouraging Commitment to Projects. Strategies for Measuring Student Outcomes. Strategies for Designing Reflective Learning Experiences. Strategies for Evaluating Projects and Celebrating Growth. Additional Resources for Service-Learning.

    Biography

    Florence Fay Pritchard, III Whitehead

    "The content of this book is just wonderful. It will contribute immensely to the quality of practice in the field."
    Shelley H. Billig
    RMC Research Corporation

    "Serve and Learn presents an approach to service-learning use that, to my knowledge, has not been offered for K-12 educators by other publications. It provides much more detail regarding assessment and evaluation than other books on the subject....This type of structured approach to service-learning is valuable to assist practitioners to focus on specific elements that increase the likelihood of positive learning outcomes."
    Jeffrey Anderson
    Seattle University