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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Service-Learning: A Movement’s Pioneers Reflect on its Origins, Practice, and Future

The Wabash Center

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Author
Stanton, Timothy K., Dwight Giles, Jr., and Nadinne Cruz
Publisher
Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA
In this fascinating collection of stories, leaders in service-learning describe their early efforts to combine education with social action. Their reflections help construct a pedagogy of service-learning to inspire newcomers and guide program development. The authors assess pioneering experiences and recommend future policy and practice, emphasizing the critical need to preserve an activist commitment as programs become increasingly institutionalized. This highly readable book will assist academic leaders, faculty members, student services professionals, educational researchers, adult educators, and public policymakers who seek a common understanding of the origins, purposes, and objectives of this vital learning initiative. (From the Publisher)