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Building the Case for. Service-Learning. Andrew Furco University of Minnesota April 16, 2010. Campus Compact. (1998). Service matters: Engaging higher education in the renewal of America's communities and American democracy. Providence, RI: Campus Compact.
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Building the Case for Service-Learning Andrew Furco University of Minnesota April 16, 2010
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Building the Case Fact #1: Service-learning incorporates educational elements that help prepare students for success in the contemporary global job market.
Successful Global Workforce Success in the global workforce will be marked by one’s: • ability to make connections across the disciplines; • ability to apply knowledge to address complex situations; • people skills that allow him/her to work effectively in diverse group settings; • capacity for higher order thinking in ways that enhance problem solving and analysis; • knowledge about and facility with the global society (e.g. conversing in different languages, having intercultural competencies, etc.); and • facility in organizing and utilizing increasing sources of knowledge and information effectively. (New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce, 2006)
Building the Case Fact #2: Service-learning is composed of the elements that define quality teaching and successful learning.
Instruction that Promotes Successful Learning • In terms of classroom learning, students learn best when the curriculum: • emphasizes learning over teaching • engages students as active participants in the learning process • is student-centered rather than teacher-centered; • promotes the development of students’ higher order thinking skills; • focuses on making connections among the disciplines; • connects new knowledge to what student know by having students construct meaning; • is meaningful and/or of interest to students; • is brain-based; • is socially constructed; and • is practiced and used Sources:Slavkin (2004); Marzano, Pikering, and Pollock (2001);Bransford, Brown, and Cocking (1999); Oakes and Lipton (1999).
Essence of Effective Teaching & Learning Expands Boundaries Personalized Empowering Constructivist Collaborative Authentic Active
Programmatic Approaches Service-learning is part of a suite of experiential instructional strategies that promote successful learning Instructional Strategies: • problem-based • project-based • service-based • work-based • adventure-based • game-based
Essence of Effective Teaching & Learning Expands Boundaries Personalized Empowering Constructivist Collaborative Authentic Active
Building the Case Fact #3: Service-learning promotes the civic involvement of young people.
Knowledge of National & Global Issues of Importance What percentage of young Americans (ages 18-24) can accurately identify the following places on a map? Iraq Afghanistan New York State 33% 12% • 50% Wh\
Building the Case Fact #4: Service-learning creates conditions and opportunities that support students’ academic achievement and educational success.
Impacts of Service-Learning Mediating Factors Self-Esteem Empowerment Prosocial behaviors Motivation Engagement Service-Learning Academic Success High Quality Components