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  2. What is Service Learning? A Complete Guide for Educators

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    Service learning is a valuable way to help students connect what theyre learning in the classroom to the real world. By engaging in social outreach activities, students get a firsthand look at how what they’re learning actually leads to positive change.

  3. What Is Service Learning? - Elmhurst University

    www.elmhurst.edu/blog/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.

  4. Service-Learning - Youth.gov

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    Service-learning is a teaching and learning strategy that connects academic curriculum to community problem-solving. Today, elementary, middle, high, and postsecondary schools across the nation participate in service-learning with the support of federal, state, district, and foundation funding.

  5. What Is Service Learning And Why Should We Use It? - University...

    www.uopeople.edu/blog/what-is-service-learning

    What Is Service Learning? Service learning is all about experiential learning — that is, learning through experience, but by way of community service. Universities partner with local groups and organizations that are willing to have students as a part of their programs.

  6. What is Service-Learning? - SOURCE

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    Service-learning strives to achieve a balance between service and learning objectives - in service-learning, partners must negotiate the differences in their needs and ex-pectations. Service-learning places an emphasis on addressing community concerns and broad determinants of health.

  7. Service-learning - Wikipedia

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    Service-learning is an educational approach that combines learning objectives with community service in order to provide a pragmatic, progressive learning experience while meeting societal needs.

  8. What is Service-Learning?

    servicelearning.duke.edu/what-service-learning

    Service-learning and community-engaged experiences span academic, personal, and civic dimensions of students’ learning outcomes and when done well, allow the student to integrate learning across multiple experiences resulting in a more transformative experience.

  9. Service-Learning - Center for Engaged Learning

    www.centerforengagedlearning.org/resources/service-learning

    Service-learning is designed as a means for students to learn the content of a course through the process of carrying out service. The service and the learning are intertwined. An example is helpful here. Volunteers can help hand out blankets to homeless people and drive them to shelters on cold evenings.

  10. Service Learning | Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning

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    What is service learning? The Carnegie Foundation describes service learning as “a teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility, and strengthen communities.”

  11. Service Learning | Center for Teaching & Learning - Boston...

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    An academic course that involves community engagement — more widely known as service learning or community-based learning — is “an approach to teaching and learning in which students use academic knowledge and skills to address genuine community needs.” This type of civic engagement aligns closely with Boston University’s core institutional values.