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My Service Learning. By Jennifer Rivera. What is Service Learning?. “Service Learning” is a credit-bearing, educational experience in which students: 1.Participate in an organized service activity that meets identified on and off campus community needs and
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My Service Learning By Jennifer Rivera
What is Service Learning? • “Service Learning” is a credit-bearing, educational experience in which students: • 1.Participate in an organized service activity that meets identified on and off campus community needs and • 2. 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 civic responsibility (Committee Minutes, 2011) • http://www2.byui.edu/ServiceLearning/subpages/fgdefinition.htm
What Are The Benefits of Service Learning? • Develops research, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills. • Provides understanding of how to access the larger community as a resource for skill-building and learning. • Helps students identify multiple stakeholders and their interests and to see multiple viewpoints • Allows interaction with diverse populations • Provides career experience • Engages students in community problem solving at local, national, and international levels • Allows for commitment and service to the community.
What to do in a Library? • The Valdosta Lowndes County Library welcomes volunteers from 12 years old and up and are happy to have them from 5 minutes to 5 hours . • They offer service learning with shelving, helping patrons use the computers, doing genealogy research, telling stories at story time, helping with special programs, or helping take care of the plants. • Contact Debbie Altobello @ 229-333-0086.
I put my knowledge of the Dewey Decimal System to use for much needed organizing.
What Did I Get Out of My Service Learning? • This opportunity gave me the chance to give back to my local community, meet new people, and have fun. As a college student, it was also valuable to me to learn the inter-workings of the Dewey Decimal System. I left with a new skill, having been productive, and feeling appreciated.