
The Student Companion to Community-Engaged Learning
What You Need to Know for Transformative Learning and Real Social Change
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 13. April 2026
122 pages
978-1-040-52014-7 (ISBN)
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This compact, accessible guide supports students in developing and applying the skills and knowledge needed to maximize any community-engaged learning experience.
In this new edition, Donahue and Plaxton-Moore unpack the concept and practice of reciprocity, address student anxiety and well-being, and integrate more student and community partner voices. Students will discover through a process of reflection how service connects to personal growth and course content, enhances their ability to engage with diverse perspectives, and fosters essential life skills, all while working alongside communities to address systemic injustice. A standout feature of this book is the inclusion of embedded QR codes, offering instant access to online resources and videos that allow students to go deeper with the content and engage in authentic meaning-making and competency building.
Perfect for service-learning, co-curricular service, or volunteer programs, this easy-to-read companion is an invaluable tool for enriching any student's community-engaged learning journey.
In this new edition, Donahue and Plaxton-Moore unpack the concept and practice of reciprocity, address student anxiety and well-being, and integrate more student and community partner voices. Students will discover through a process of reflection how service connects to personal growth and course content, enhances their ability to engage with diverse perspectives, and fosters essential life skills, all while working alongside communities to address systemic injustice. A standout feature of this book is the inclusion of embedded QR codes, offering instant access to online resources and videos that allow students to go deeper with the content and engage in authentic meaning-making and competency building.
Perfect for service-learning, co-curricular service, or volunteer programs, this easy-to-read companion is an invaluable tool for enriching any student's community-engaged learning journey.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
25 Line drawings, black and white; 25 Illustrations, black and white
File size
3,14 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-040-52014-7 (9781040520147)
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Additional editions

David M. Donahue | Star Plaxton-Moore
The Student Companion to Community-Engaged Learning
What You Need to Know for Transformative Learning and Real Social Change
Book
approx. 04/2026
2nd Edition
Routledge
€35.00
Not yet published

David M. Donahue | Star Plaxton-Moore
The Student Companion to Community-Engaged Learning
What You Need to Know for Transformative Learning and Real Social Change
Book
approx. 04/2026
2nd Edition
Routledge
€190.50
Not yet published
Previous edition

David M. Donahue | Star Plaxton-Moore
The Student Companion to Community-Engaged Learning
What You Need to Know for Transformative Learning and Real Social Change
E-Book
07/2023
1st Edition
Routledge
€33.99
Available for download
Persons
David M. Donahue is Professor of Education at the University of San Francisco, USA.
Star Plaxton-Moore is Associate Director of Community Engaged Learning and Research at Stanford University, USA.
Star Plaxton-Moore is Associate Director of Community Engaged Learning and Research at Stanford University, USA.
Content
Chapter 1. Imperatives Chapter 2. Benefits Chapter 3. Dispositions Chapter 4. Responsibilities Chapter 5. Transformations
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