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Service-Learning
has already become an integral part of many schools around the country.
For example some schools make community service a requirement for graduation.
Students must contact a non-profit organization and offer their services
for a certain number of hours. Afterwards students must write about the
value of their experience, talk about the organization and explain how
they benefited as a person. This reflection helps enhance a students critical
thinking skills. Included in this site are many links to service organizations
- this is a great place to start.
How
to Start a Service-Learning Project
There are
three basic step in Service-Learning:
- Prepare
for the actual project. Set objectives and plan exactly what you want
to do. If it is going to involve an organization, locate the organization
and call ahead of time to ask permission to volunteer.
- Perform
the service
- Analyze
the experience through discussion or writing a reflection.
Importance
of a Reflection:
In order
to get the full value of the Service-Learning experience and extract meaning,
students must write about the value of their experience in a reflection.
In other words, reflect on the experience, which will allow students to
learn from themselves while enhancing their critical thinking skills.
Keeping a daily journal of your experience will make a reflection easier.
Make sure to note people, your personal feelings, senses, concerns and
anything else that comes to mind. When writing your final reflection make
sure not to just write about how the experience has effected you. Along
with a "self-reflection" include a reflection describing the
experience and finally the "big picture." This allows students
to learn from themselves and have a great appreciation of the Service-Learning
experience.
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