Service-Learning and Civic Engagement: A Sourcebook focuses on historical, philosophical, social foundations, practices and models of service-learning and civic engagement. The title offers practical, jargon-free chapters applicable to any educational institution as well as community organizations that might consult the work. 58 signed chapters are organized into thematic parts, such as: * Concepts and Theoretical Approaches * Historical and Social Foundations * The Role of Service-Learning in Higher Education * The Role of the Community * Lessons Learned and Future Directions and more Each...
Service-Learning and Civic Engagement: A Sourcebook focuses on historical, philosophical, social foundations, practices and models of service-learning...
Eddie Moore Ali Michael Marguerite W. Penick-Parks
It's time to close the instructional gap.
In many diverse public schools in America, the lowest-performing students are black boys, and most of their teachers are white women. These dedicated, talented educators work hard for all their students, but they're not bridging the gap. Facing issues of race and privilege with a clear, compassionate gaze, this book helps teachers illuminate blind spots, overcome unintentional bias, and reach the students who need them the most. Features include:
Activities that inspire reflection and challenge...
It's time to close the instructional gap.
In many diverse public schools in America, the lowest-performing s...
Presents the latest scholarly research on service-learning models that recognise how systemic social injustices continue to pervade society. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics and perspectives such as cultural humility, oral histories, and social ecology, this book is designed for scholars, practitioners, and students interested in engaging in thoughtful and authentic partnerships.
Presents the latest scholarly research on service-learning models that recognise how systemic social injustices continue to pervade society. Featuring...