Many professors utilize academically-based service-learning in their classes to provide students with an experiential experience. In fact, service-learning has increased in popularity in higher education due mainly to the many perceived benefits of the method. Service-learning is being written about extensively by several authors (Gray, Ondaatje, Fricker, & Geschwind, 2000; Hilosky, Moore, & Reynolds, 2000; Jackowski & Gullion, 1998; Mattson & Shea, 1997; Sutton, 1989; Zlotkowski, 1995), as educators grapple with how to implement this effective means of learning into the curriculum
Service learning is a unique addition to the Roger Williams curriculum that should be taken into con...
The development of service-learning courses is contingent upon faculty. Institutions of higher educa...
Service Learning is quickly becoming a style of education that is recognized for its\u27 effectiven...
The purpose of this study was to discuss the service-learning experiences of students in sport manag...
Service learning is a method of teaching where students apply their academic skills and knowledge to...
Educators are aware of the benefits of service learning such as retention or application of course c...
Service-learning benefits students, communities, institutions of higher learning, and faculty. Most ...
Academia has been criticized for Its supposed isolation from society and its lack of emphasis on pra...
Service learning is pervasive in higher education today, with 31 percent of students at Campus Compa...
Service learning is a process that is able to take what students learn in the classroom and morph th...
Service-learning is a form of intentional and experiential learning that incorporates an academic fo...
In the last few years, adoption of service learning in higher educational institutions has emerged a...
Although service-learning is considered to be a fairly new pedagogy in U.S. institutions of higher e...
Service Learning is a teaching pedagogy which for a faculty is an innovative method for relating aca...
Research has focused on the impact of service-learning on student development “as a whole person”, o...
Service learning is a unique addition to the Roger Williams curriculum that should be taken into con...
The development of service-learning courses is contingent upon faculty. Institutions of higher educa...
Service Learning is quickly becoming a style of education that is recognized for its\u27 effectiven...
The purpose of this study was to discuss the service-learning experiences of students in sport manag...
Service learning is a method of teaching where students apply their academic skills and knowledge to...
Educators are aware of the benefits of service learning such as retention or application of course c...
Service-learning benefits students, communities, institutions of higher learning, and faculty. Most ...
Academia has been criticized for Its supposed isolation from society and its lack of emphasis on pra...
Service learning is pervasive in higher education today, with 31 percent of students at Campus Compa...
Service learning is a process that is able to take what students learn in the classroom and morph th...
Service-learning is a form of intentional and experiential learning that incorporates an academic fo...
In the last few years, adoption of service learning in higher educational institutions has emerged a...
Although service-learning is considered to be a fairly new pedagogy in U.S. institutions of higher e...
Service Learning is a teaching pedagogy which for a faculty is an innovative method for relating aca...
Research has focused on the impact of service-learning on student development “as a whole person”, o...
Service learning is a unique addition to the Roger Williams curriculum that should be taken into con...
The development of service-learning courses is contingent upon faculty. Institutions of higher educa...
Service Learning is quickly becoming a style of education that is recognized for its\u27 effectiven...