This article explores ways in which involvement in a tertiary Christian service learning unit can affect participants. The research is based on the use (with permission) of qualitative data collected over a three-year period from second and fourth year Education students at The University of Notre Dame Australia. The paper initially explores literature on Christian service learning. An outline of the specific unit offered in the School of Education is then summarised along with the rationale underpinning the unit. Student reflections are then considered in the contexts of The Nature of Christian Service Learning, Social Awareness, and Transformation
Service-learning is an experiential process of action and reflection that allows students to expand ...
Service learning (SL) has come of age during the past two decades. A brief scanning of the literatur...
This article is about student leadership and service in Catholic secondary schools. Initially the co...
Small, private higher educational institutions have played a significant role in American society. H...
This article sets out a rationale for implementing Christian service-learning in Catholic schools. T...
A fundamental role of Catholic education is to enable young people to display faith in action thus e...
This article gives an overview of service learning as it relates to learning and understanding a col...
Spiritual growth and development is frequently cited as an outcome of participation in service-learn...
Increasingly, student orientated service outreach programmes (community service) are being incorpora...
Abstract This study assesses how a Christian worldview enhances and interacts with academic service ...
Since equipping students for service to God and others is either an implicit or explicit element of ...
Service learning is an integral part of social studies that aims to instill social responsibility am...
Many Catholic colleges and universities incorporate community service-learning as a teaching st...
C. S. Lewis argues that Christians become more like Christ by practicing to be something they are no...
This paper explores ways in which participating in a service-learning program can enhance student le...
Service-learning is an experiential process of action and reflection that allows students to expand ...
Service learning (SL) has come of age during the past two decades. A brief scanning of the literatur...
This article is about student leadership and service in Catholic secondary schools. Initially the co...
Small, private higher educational institutions have played a significant role in American society. H...
This article sets out a rationale for implementing Christian service-learning in Catholic schools. T...
A fundamental role of Catholic education is to enable young people to display faith in action thus e...
This article gives an overview of service learning as it relates to learning and understanding a col...
Spiritual growth and development is frequently cited as an outcome of participation in service-learn...
Increasingly, student orientated service outreach programmes (community service) are being incorpora...
Abstract This study assesses how a Christian worldview enhances and interacts with academic service ...
Since equipping students for service to God and others is either an implicit or explicit element of ...
Service learning is an integral part of social studies that aims to instill social responsibility am...
Many Catholic colleges and universities incorporate community service-learning as a teaching st...
C. S. Lewis argues that Christians become more like Christ by practicing to be something they are no...
This paper explores ways in which participating in a service-learning program can enhance student le...
Service-learning is an experiential process of action and reflection that allows students to expand ...
Service learning (SL) has come of age during the past two decades. A brief scanning of the literatur...
This article is about student leadership and service in Catholic secondary schools. Initially the co...