
Service-Learning Through a Multidisciplinary Lens
Information Age Publishing
Will be published approx. on 1. January 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-1-931576-80-2 (ISBN)
Description
A multidisciplinary investigation of service-learning. The papers are divided into sections on: dimensions of service-learning research; theoretical perspectives on service-learning; service-learning and the disciplines; the impacts on service-learning participants; and future directions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
383 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-931576-80-2 (9781931576802)
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Content
Introduction; Shelley H. Billig and Andrew Furco.
Part I. Dimensions of Service-Learning Research.
Chapter 1. Stretching to Meet the Challenge: Improving the Quality of Research to Improve the Quality of Service-Learning; Janet Eyler.
Chapter 2. Establishing Norms for Scientific Inquiry in Service-Learning; Andrew Furco and Shelley H. Billig.
Part II. Theoretical Perspective on Service-Learning.
Chapter 3. Probing and Promoting Teachers' Thinking About Service-Learning: Toward a Theory of Teacher Development; Mary Sue Ammon.
Chapter 4. The Sacred and Profane: Theorising Knowledge Reproduction Processes in a Service-Learning Curriculum; Janice McMillan.
Part III. Service-Learning and the Disciplines.
Chapter 5. An Interdisciplinary Study of Service-Learning Predictors and Outcomes Among College Students; Pamela Steinke, Peggy Fitch, Chris Johnson, and Fredric Waldstein.
Chapter 6. Service-Learning and Student Writing: An Investigation of Effects; Adrian J. Wurr.
Chapter 7. Impact of Service-Learning on Occupational Therapy Students' Awareness and Sense of Responsibility Toward Community; Rhonda Waskiewicz.
Part IV. The Impacts on Service-Learning Participants.
Chapter 8. Community Agency Perspectives in Higher Education Service-Learning and Volunteerism; Andrea Vernon and Lenoar Foster.
Chapter 9. Motivating Environmentally Responsible Behavior Through Service-Learning; Beth A. Covitt.
Chapter 10. Service-Learning and Academic Outcomes in an Undergraduate Child Development Course; Kari Knutson Miller, Shu-Chen Yen, and Nicole Merino.
Part V. Future Directions in Service-Learning Research.
Chapter 11. Supporting a Strategic Service-Learning Research Plan; Shelley H. Billig and Andrew Furco.
About the Authors.
Part I. Dimensions of Service-Learning Research.
Chapter 1. Stretching to Meet the Challenge: Improving the Quality of Research to Improve the Quality of Service-Learning; Janet Eyler.
Chapter 2. Establishing Norms for Scientific Inquiry in Service-Learning; Andrew Furco and Shelley H. Billig.
Part II. Theoretical Perspective on Service-Learning.
Chapter 3. Probing and Promoting Teachers' Thinking About Service-Learning: Toward a Theory of Teacher Development; Mary Sue Ammon.
Chapter 4. The Sacred and Profane: Theorising Knowledge Reproduction Processes in a Service-Learning Curriculum; Janice McMillan.
Part III. Service-Learning and the Disciplines.
Chapter 5. An Interdisciplinary Study of Service-Learning Predictors and Outcomes Among College Students; Pamela Steinke, Peggy Fitch, Chris Johnson, and Fredric Waldstein.
Chapter 6. Service-Learning and Student Writing: An Investigation of Effects; Adrian J. Wurr.
Chapter 7. Impact of Service-Learning on Occupational Therapy Students' Awareness and Sense of Responsibility Toward Community; Rhonda Waskiewicz.
Part IV. The Impacts on Service-Learning Participants.
Chapter 8. Community Agency Perspectives in Higher Education Service-Learning and Volunteerism; Andrea Vernon and Lenoar Foster.
Chapter 9. Motivating Environmentally Responsible Behavior Through Service-Learning; Beth A. Covitt.
Chapter 10. Service-Learning and Academic Outcomes in an Undergraduate Child Development Course; Kari Knutson Miller, Shu-Chen Yen, and Nicole Merino.
Part V. Future Directions in Service-Learning Research.
Chapter 11. Supporting a Strategic Service-Learning Research Plan; Shelley H. Billig and Andrew Furco.
About the Authors.