Reflection is a key component of service learning, but research shows that in order to maximize learning, the reflection must be of high quality. This paper compares the affordances of three different models of written reflection in engendering students’ higher-order thought processes. Student reflections were compared across axes of guided versus free response, dialogic versus expressive reflection, and public versus private reflection. Results indicate that guided reflection yields more response than free reflection does. Dialogic and guided reflections both yield more integration of knowledge from service learning activities within a larger context. Results for public reflection vers...
Effective reflection is paramount to successful servicelearning (Pascarella & Terrenzini, 2005). Yet...
Abstract: Service-learning is a rich context for developing reflection skills, promoting learning an...
The U.S. National and Community Service Act (1990) defines service-learning as “a methodology that e...
The current pervasiveness of service learning (SL) in school communities is reinforced by an increas...
Despite the importance and appeal of reflection in service-learning courses, many instructors and st...
Traditional methods of instruction based on lectures and textbook readings can be effective in some ...
Nowadays, Service Learning (SL) is considered as a form of experiential education. This perspective ...
Service-learning is an experiential pedagogy that encourages students to understand academic content...
The value of reflection on experience to enhance learning has been advanced for decades; however, i...
Education reform is a topic that has been around for a long time. With the passage of No Child Left ...
When students are required to reflect on their experiential learning, they face many challenges. Mor...
Approaching reflection from the perspective of a teachable skill set implies that research may infor...
While research on service-learning has been mixed, there is evidence to suggest that service-learnin...
Background. During a service-learning module, the focus is on the development of reflective competen...
Research has pointed to a myriad of benefits associated with experiential learning, including studen...
Effective reflection is paramount to successful servicelearning (Pascarella & Terrenzini, 2005). Yet...
Abstract: Service-learning is a rich context for developing reflection skills, promoting learning an...
The U.S. National and Community Service Act (1990) defines service-learning as “a methodology that e...
The current pervasiveness of service learning (SL) in school communities is reinforced by an increas...
Despite the importance and appeal of reflection in service-learning courses, many instructors and st...
Traditional methods of instruction based on lectures and textbook readings can be effective in some ...
Nowadays, Service Learning (SL) is considered as a form of experiential education. This perspective ...
Service-learning is an experiential pedagogy that encourages students to understand academic content...
The value of reflection on experience to enhance learning has been advanced for decades; however, i...
Education reform is a topic that has been around for a long time. With the passage of No Child Left ...
When students are required to reflect on their experiential learning, they face many challenges. Mor...
Approaching reflection from the perspective of a teachable skill set implies that research may infor...
While research on service-learning has been mixed, there is evidence to suggest that service-learnin...
Background. During a service-learning module, the focus is on the development of reflective competen...
Research has pointed to a myriad of benefits associated with experiential learning, including studen...
Effective reflection is paramount to successful servicelearning (Pascarella & Terrenzini, 2005). Yet...
Abstract: Service-learning is a rich context for developing reflection skills, promoting learning an...
The U.S. National and Community Service Act (1990) defines service-learning as “a methodology that e...