Service learning is an educational approach where students learn theories in the classroom and volunteer with non-profits or social services to deepen their understanding. It involves direct service like tutoring or indirect service like fundraising. Advocacy takes forms like letter writing or demonstrations. Service learning is important because it connects classroom learning to real-world experiences, engages students in their communities, helps students develop skills and interests, and creates more engaged citizens. It also instills the habit of serving others which many students continue throughout their lives.
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Service Learning
Service learning is an educational approach where students learn theories in the classroom and volunteer with non-profits or social services to deepen their understanding. It involves direct service like tutoring or indirect service like fundraising. Advocacy takes forms like letter writing or demonstrations. Service learning is important because it connects classroom learning to real-world experiences, engages students in their communities, helps students develop skills and interests, and creates more engaged citizens. It also instills the habit of serving others which many students continue throughout their lives.
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Service Learning
WHAT IS SERVICE LEARNING?
• Service Learning is an educational approach
where a student learns theories in the classroom and at the same time volunteers with an agency (usually a non-profit or social service group) and engages in reflection activities to deepen their understanding of what is being taught. EXAMPLES OF SERVICE LEARNING • Service Learning involves almost any helping activity. We generally refer to direct service to individuals, indirect service to people, and advocacy work. • Direct service includes tutoring, serving meals, working with patients, helping a refugee family, walking foster dogs, or participating in events at a nursing home. Many psychology and education courses incorporate direct service. • Indirect service is doing something behind the scenes to help, such as organizing a fundraising event, working in a resale shop, stocking a food pantry, collecting donations, or planting trees to help the environment. Fields such as environmental studies and sociology tend to offer more indirect service opportunities. • Advocacy can take the form of students writing letters to government officials, demonstrating in a picket line or educating others about possible policy changes. Political science and criminal justice classes often feature more advocacy work. WHY IS SERVICE LEARNING IMPORTANT? • For starters, service learning is important because it connects student learning in the classroom with real-world experiences in the community. Students who participate in it are more deeply engaged in their local communities, gain practical skills, develop their career and personal interests, and are usually more engaged citizens. • At a societal level, it is important for people to be involved and aware of their communities so they can assist each other and be more conscientious individuals. Creating opportunities for young people increases their involvement. • Finally, it instills the habit of performing a service for others. Students who engage early on often continue service work for the rest of their lives. HOW DO STUDENTS BENEFIT THROUGH SERVICE LEARNING? Learn more about their relationship with the communities they engage with Learn more about their capacity to serve others Refine their decision-making abilities and acquire other career-related skills Better understanding the meaning of responsible citizenship Grow in their awareness of cultural differences ACTIVITY 1: List all your community engagements and write a brief reflection about your experiences in dealing with your community. Discuss the importance of the youths’ involvement in nation-building. REFERENCES: • https://www.elmhurst.edu/blog/what-is-service-learning/
(Ebook) Service-Learning in Literacy Education: Possibilities for Teaching and Learning by Valerie Kinloch; Peter Smagorinsky ISBN 9781623965013, 1623965012 all chapter instant download