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Service Learning: What, How, and Why
Robert G. Bringle, Ph.D. Phil.D.
Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Philanthropic Studies
Senior Scholar, Center for Service and Learning Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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Engagement’s Global Reach
Community engagement is transforming higher education around the world
Europe Engaged, Talloires Declaration, Network of Networks, Ma’an (Arab), CLAYSS (Latin America) Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning
Engaged research in more than 100 journals across the disciplines
International Association For Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement: First regional conference last summer in Bologna; next international conference in Galway, Ireland, September, 2017
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Nomenclature
• Civic Education • Civic Engagement • Community engagement • Community-based
Learning • Community Service • Engaged Scholarship • Experiential Learning • Outreach • Participatory Action
Research
• Partnerships • Professional Service • Public Scholar • Public Service • Scholarship of
Engagement • Scholarship on
Engagement • Service • Service Learning • Student Engagement • Voluntary Service
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Faculty and Student Activities In the Community
Research
Community
Teaching
DistanceEducation& Community-Based Learning
Service Learning
Community-Based
Research
Participatory Action
Research
Professional Community
Service/VoluntaryCommunity Service
Service
Engagement
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Community Involvement
• Teaching, research, and service in the community
• Occurs in profit, nonprofit, and government sectors
• Has no geographic boundaries
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Differentiation of Terms Community Involvement
– Defined by location – Occurs in the community
Civic or Community Engagement
– Defined by location and process – Occurs in and with the community – Demonstrates democratic values of
participation – Impact + Partnerships
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Community-Based Learning Not all community-based instruction is
service learning • Field work experiences (e.g., Museum Studies,
Anthropology)
• Cooperative Education
• Internship
• Practicum
• Service Learning • Pre-professional field experiences: Clinicals,
Student Teaching
• Applied Learning
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Definition Service learning is a course-based, credit-bearing educational experience in which students a) participate in mutually identified and
organized service activities that benefit the community, and
b) reflect on the service activity in such a way as to gain further understanding of course content, a broader appreciation of the discipline, and an enhanced sense of personal values and civic responsibility.
(adapted from Bringle & Hatcher, 1995)
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Definition
Service learning is a course-based, credit-bearing educational experience in which students a) participate in mutually identified and
organized service activities that benefit the community, and
b) reflect on the service activity in such a way as to gain further understanding of course content, a broader appreciation of the discipline, and an enhanced sense of personal values and civic responsibility.
define 2 (adapted from Bringle & Hatcher,
1995)
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Balance in Service Learning
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Educational programs . . . need champions. Those champions must be found in the faculty if an innovation is to be profound and long-lasting.
- Richard Wood
You are now a service learning expert!
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Rationales for Service Learning
• Enhance academic learning
• Student-oriented instruction
• Social justice, systemic change
• Civic and democratic learning
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Why do we need more than a vocational education? In part, because we live more than a vocational life: we live a larger civic life and we have to be educated for it.
- D. Mathews
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Definition
Service learning is a course-based, credit-bearing educational experience in which students a) participate in mutually identified and
organized service activities that benefit the community, and
b) reflect on the service activity in such a way as to gain further understanding of course content, a broader appreciation of the discipline, and an enhanced sense of personal values and civic responsibility.
define 2 (adapted from Bringle & Hatcher,
1995)
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Robert Sigmon •All teach, and all learn •All serve, and all are served
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SOFAR
Students
Faculty Administrators
Community
Organization Community
Residents
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Democratic Processes
•Fair
•Inclusive
•Participatory
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Definition
Service learning is a course-based, credit-bearing educational experience in which students a) participate in mutually identified and
organized service activities that benefit the community, and
b) reflect on the service activity in such a way as to gain further understanding of course content, a broader appreciation of the discipline, and an enhanced sense of personal values and civic responsibility.
define 2 (adapted from Bringle & Hatcher,
1995)
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From A Student’s Journal
Today I got to the nursing home at 2:00. Talked to some ladies. Passed out popcorn at the movie. Went home at 4:00
Conrad & Hedin, 1990
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DEAL: A Model For Critical Reflection (Clayton et al.)
1. Describe experience
2. Examine experience, per learning objectives
Personal Civic Academic
3. Articulate Learning, in each category and across categories
Clayton et al.
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Articulated Learning (AL) What did I learn? How did I learn it? Why does it matter/why is it important? In what ways will I use this learning/what goals will I set to improve (my learning, my service)
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Identify & Describe
Apply
Analyze & Synthesize
Evaluate
Clayton’s Critical Reflection
Academic Learning Civic Learning Personal Growth
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Definition
Service learning is a course-based, credit-bearing educational experience in which students a) participate in mutually identified and
organized service activities that benefit the community, and
b) reflect on the service activity in such a way as to gain further understanding of course content, a broader appreciation of the discipline, and an enhanced sense of personal values and civic responsibility.
define 2 (adapted from Bringle & Hatcher,
1995)
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Not only “serving to learn” which is applied learning But also “learning to serve” which is civic education
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What is Good Citizenship?
Battistoni (2002) • Civic Professionalism • Social Responsibility • Social Justice • Connected Knowing: Ethic of Care • Public Leadership • Public Intellectual • Engaged/Public Scholarship
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Values Attitudes Skills Knowledge and Critical Understanding
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Service Learning vs. Internship Service Learning • Balance between
content and activities.
• Clear link of activity to course content
• Emphasis on regular,
structured reflection • Includes civic learning
• Assessment of learning
Internships Heavy emphasis on activity. Little course content (maybe past courses) Little, if any, reflection Focus solely on career preparation Assessment of activities