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Discusses the pervasive use of service-learning in environmental studies programs and explains why it often is a required part of the environmental studies curriculum. This book discusses the benefits and challenges these programs provide and the consequent natural fit between environmental studies and service-learning.
The fifth volume in a ""AAHE and Campus Compact's"" series on service-learning in the disciplines, this volume focuses on curriculum reform in accounting programs based on goals identified by accounting educators and describes specific implementations across the accounting curriculum.
Focusing on incorporating service-learning in communication, this title provides an argument on why service-learning should be part of the communication curriculum. It also demonstrates the ways in which service-learning has a natural affinity for the communication discipline.
Shows how service-learning is not only a strategy for preparing community-responsive and competent health physicians, but also for fostering citizenship and changing the relationship between communities and medical schools. This book provides information to develop and expand service-learning across the continuum of medical education.
Tenth in the ""Service-Learning in the Disciplines"" series, this book shows how both peace studies and service-learning have been developing ideas of how social learning takes place as a community process in conflict situations and what the dynamics of peace building are.
Part of ""Service-Learning in Disciplines Series"", this book provides an approach to the conceptual and methodological changes that have taken place in the teaching of languages and cultures. It offers suggestions to help students and teachers connect with communities in order to facilitate learning with each other rather than about each other.
Part of the ""Service-Learning in the Disciplines"" series, this volume explores the important lessons women's history and women's studies hold for the service-learning community and the critical opportunity for women's studies to reconnect with its activist past. It includes essays with examples of service-learning projects in women's studies.
Part of ""AAHE and Campus Compact's"" series on service-learning in the disciplines, this volume takes a look at the programs and practices of hospitality educators who have expertly woven service-learning into their curricula. It constitutes a useful introduction for both newcomers to service-learning and for experienced teachers.
Service-learning prepares business students to see new dimensions of relevance of their coursework. It provides structures for students to establish caring relationships with others that validate their humanity. This volume aims to provide a way to get involved.
Service-learning and nursing seem an obvious combination. This book provides information, both theoretical and experiential, that describes ways in which nursing incorporates service-learning as a methodology into many diverse settings and with communities of interest.
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