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Service-Learning Pedagogy - How Does It Measure Up? (Hardcover): Virginia M. Jagla, Andrew Furco, Jean R Strait Service-Learning Pedagogy - How Does It Measure Up? (Hardcover)
Virginia M. Jagla, Andrew Furco, Jean R Strait
R2,963 Discovery Miles 29 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Service-learning is a powerful method of teaching and learning that has been used effectively for more than two decades. Its efficacy has been researched in a variety of ways and this volume continues to expand that research base. In particular, in this volume, Service-Learning Pedagogy: How Does It Measure Up?, we explore three broad areas of service-learning research and practice that reflect broader discussions of the role of pedagogy in today's educational reform efforts: TeacherEducation, Crossing Boundaries: Deepening Relationships in Service-Learning and New Paradigms/Conceptual Frameworks. Many have called for more rigorous methods when researching service-learning pedagogy. That has been the major impetus for this volume. We seek to generate knowledge regarding service-learning pedagogy, while developing theories about it. We surface some elusive affective characteristics of the pedagogy, which we know has the power to produce transformational learning. To this end, the authors who have contributed to this volume effectively add to the growing body of knowledge in the field and help us get closer to understanding the extent to which service-learning does and does not measure up.

Service-Learning: through a Multidisciplinary Lens (Hardcover): Shelley H. Billig, Andrew Furco Service-Learning: through a Multidisciplinary Lens (Hardcover)
Shelley H. Billig, Andrew Furco
R2,565 Discovery Miles 25 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A multidisciplinary investigation of service-learning. The papers are divided into sections on: dimensions of service-learning research; theoretical perspectives on service-learning; service-learning and the disciplines; the impacts on service-learning participants; and future directions.

Deconstructing Service-Learning: Research Exploring Context, Participation and Impacts (Hardcover, New): Shelley H. Billig,... Deconstructing Service-Learning: Research Exploring Context, Participation and Impacts (Hardcover, New)
Shelley H. Billig, Janet Eyler; Contributions by Andrew Furco, Shelley H. Billig
R2,818 Discovery Miles 28 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This work looks at service learning. It cover such topics as: challenges for service-learning research; enhancing theory-based research on service learning; dilemmas of service learning teachers; the diffusion of academic service learning in teacher education; and more.

Service-learning - The Essence of the Pedagogy (Hardcover): Andrew Furco, Shelley H. Billig Service-learning - The Essence of the Pedagogy (Hardcover)
Andrew Furco, Shelley H. Billig
R2,816 Discovery Miles 28 160 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Service-learning is an approach to teaching and learning that can help students acquire academic skills and knowledge, develop strong interpersonal skills and self-knowledge, become more civic minded, and gain understanding of their connected to their communities and society. This learning and development occurs by having students provide meaningful service through which they serve as an important resource to the community and systematically reflect on the process with their teachers, mentors, and/or advisors. This book series will gather current research on servicelearning in K-12 education, teacher education, and higher education. Along with chapters highlighting the findings of service-learning research studies, the book will include thought pieces that identify theoretical groundings of servicelearning and present methodological approaches for studying service-learning (including teacher action research).

Re-Envisioning the Public Research University - Navigating Competing Demands in an Era of Rapid Change: Andrew Furco, Robert H.... Re-Envisioning the Public Research University - Navigating Competing Demands in an Era of Rapid Change
Andrew Furco, Robert H. Bruininks, Robert J. Jones, Kateryna Kent
R1,235 Discovery Miles 12 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume explores the numerous and competing demands that face America’s public research universities and considers how institutions and their leaders can best navigate this challenge to ensure longevity, relevance, and success on the local, national, and global stage. Today’s public research universities have the unique challenge of responding to new societal pressures and policies, while remaining true to their core educational missions and values. Highlighting the multiple roles that universities must now fulfil – as institutions of higher learning, as research bodies, as institutions with global reputations, and as organizations that serve the public – the volume asks how they can best evolve in the rapidly changing education landscape. Tackling subjects such as faculty culture, the role of technology, financial sustainability, institutional identity, diversity, and organizational development, chapters identify innovative and transformative mechanisms for acclimatizing the public research university to current educational, academic, and societal needs. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in higher education, educational reform and policy, and the sociology of education more broadly.

Re-Envisioning the Public Research University - Navigating Competing Demands in an Era of Rapid Change (Hardcover): Robert H.... Re-Envisioning the Public Research University - Navigating Competing Demands in an Era of Rapid Change (Hardcover)
Robert H. Bruininks, Robert J. Jones, Kateryna Kent, Andrew Furco
R4,216 Discovery Miles 42 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume explores the numerous and competing demands that face America's public research universities and considers how institutions and their leaders can best navigate this challenge to ensure longevity, relevance, and success on the local, national, and global stage. Today's public research universities have the unique challenge of responding to new societal pressures and policies, while remaining true to their core educational missions and values. Highlighting the multiple roles that universities must now fulfil - as institutions of higher learning, as research bodies, as institutions with global reputations, and as organizations that serve the public - the volume asks how they can best evolve in the rapidly changing education landscape. Tackling subjects such as faculty culture, the role of technology, financial sustainability, institutional identity, diversity, and organizational development, chapters identify innovative and transformative mechanisms for acclimatizing the public research university to current educational, academic, and societal needs. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in higher education, educational reform and policy, and the sociology of education more broadly.

Service-Learning Pedagogy - How Does It Measure Up? (Paperback): Virginia M. Jagla, Andrew Furco, Jean R Strait Service-Learning Pedagogy - How Does It Measure Up? (Paperback)
Virginia M. Jagla, Andrew Furco, Jean R Strait
R1,738 Discovery Miles 17 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Service-learning is a powerful method of teaching and learning that has been used effectively for more than two decades. Its efficacy has been researched in a variety of ways and this volume continues to expand that research base. In particular, in this volume, Service-Learning Pedagogy: How Does It Measure Up?, we explore three broad areas of service-learning research and practice that reflect broader discussions of the role of pedagogy in today's educational reform efforts: TeacherEducation, Crossing Boundaries: Deepening Relationships in Service-Learning and New Paradigms/Conceptual Frameworks. Many have called for more rigorous methods when researching service-learning pedagogy. That has been the major impetus for this volume. We seek to generate knowledge regarding service-learning pedagogy, while developing theories about it. We surface some elusive affective characteristics of the pedagogy, which we know has the power to produce transformational learning. To this end, the authors who have contributed to this volume effectively add to the growing body of knowledge in the field and help us get closer to understanding the extent to which service-learning does and does not measure up.

eService-Learning - Creating Experiential Learning and Civic Engagement Through Online and Hybrid Courses (Hardcover): Jean R... eService-Learning - Creating Experiential Learning and Civic Engagement Through Online and Hybrid Courses (Hardcover)
Jean R Strait, Katherine Nordyke; Foreword by Andrew Furco
R4,203 Discovery Miles 42 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book serves as an introduction to using online teaching technologies and hybrid forms of teaching for experiential learning and civic engagement. Service-learning has kept pace neither with the rapid growth in e-learning in all its forms nor with the reality that an increasing number of students are learning online without exposure to the benefits of this powerful pedagogy. Eservice-learning (electronic service-learning) combines service-learning and on-line learning and enables the delivery of the instruction and/or the service to occur partially or fully online. Eservice-learning allows students anywhere, regardless of geography, physical constraints, work schedule, or other access limitations, to experience service-learning. It reciprocally also equips online learning with a powerful tool for engaging students. In eservice-learning, the core components of service, learning, and reflection may take a different form due to the online medium-for example, reflection often occurs through discussion board interactions, journals, wikis, or blogs in an eservice-learning course. Moreover, the service, though still community-based, creates a world of opportunities to connect students with communities across the globe-as well as at their very own doorstep. This book introduces the reader to the four emerging types of eservice-learning, from Extreme EService-Learning (XE-SL) classes where 100% of the instruction and 100% of the service occur online, to three distinct forms of hybrid where either the service or the instruction are delivered wholly on-line - with students, for instance, providing online products for far-away community partners - or in which both are delivered on-site and online. It considers the instructional potential of common mobile technologies - phones, tablets and mobile reading devices. The authors also address potential limitations, such as technology challenges, difficulties sustaining three-way communication among the instructor, community partner, and students, and added workload. The book includes research studies on effectiveness as well as examples of practice such drafting grants for a community partner, an informational technology class building online communities for an autism group, and an online education class providing virtual mentoring to at-risk students in New Orleans from across the country.

eService-Learning - Creating Experiential Learning and Civic Engagement Through Online and Hybrid Courses (Paperback): Jean R... eService-Learning - Creating Experiential Learning and Civic Engagement Through Online and Hybrid Courses (Paperback)
Jean R Strait, Katherine Nordyke; Foreword by Andrew Furco
R1,005 Discovery Miles 10 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book serves as an introduction to using online teaching technologies and hybrid forms of teaching for experiential learning and civic engagement. Service-learning has kept pace neither with the rapid growth in e-learning in all its forms nor with the reality that an increasing number of students are learning online without exposure to the benefits of this powerful pedagogy. Eservice-learning (electronic service-learning) combines service-learning and on-line learning and enables the delivery of the instruction and/or the service to occur partially or fully online. Eservice-learning allows students anywhere, regardless of geography, physical constraints, work schedule, or other access limitations, to experience service-learning. It reciprocally also equips online learning with a powerful tool for engaging students. In eservice-learning, the core components of service, learning, and reflection may take a different form due to the online medium-for example, reflection often occurs through discussion board interactions, journals, wikis, or blogs in an eservice-learning course. Moreover, the service, though still community-based, creates a world of opportunities to connect students with communities across the globe-as well as at their very own doorstep. This book introduces the reader to the four emerging types of eservice-learning, from Extreme EService-Learning (XE-SL) classes where 100% of the instruction and 100% of the service occur online, to three distinct forms of hybrid where either the service or the instruction are delivered wholly on-line - with students, for instance, providing online products for far-away community partners - or in which both are delivered on-site and online. It considers the instructional potential of common mobile technologies - phones, tablets and mobile reading devices. The authors also address potential limitations, such as technology challenges, difficulties sustaining three-way communication among the instructor, community partner, and students, and added workload. The book includes research studies on effectiveness as well as examples of practice such drafting grants for a community partner, an informational technology class building online communities for an autism group, and an online education class providing virtual mentoring to at-risk students in New Orleans from across the country.

Service-Learning: through a Multidisciplinary Lens (Paperback): Shelley H. Billig, Andrew Furco Service-Learning: through a Multidisciplinary Lens (Paperback)
Shelley H. Billig, Andrew Furco
R1,338 Discovery Miles 13 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A multidisciplinary investigation of service-learning. The papers are divided into sections on: dimensions of service-learning research; theoretical perspectives on service-learning; service-learning and the disciplines; the impacts on service-learning participants; and future directions.

Service-learning - The Essence of the Pedagogy (Paperback): Andrew Furco, Shelley H. Billig Service-learning - The Essence of the Pedagogy (Paperback)
Andrew Furco, Shelley H. Billig
R1,462 Discovery Miles 14 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Service-learning is an approach to teaching and learning that can help students acquire academic skills and knowledge, develop strong interpersonal skills and self-knowledge, become more civic minded, and gain understanding of their connected to their communities and society. This learning and development occurs by having students provide meaningful service through which they serve as an important resource to the community and systematically reflect on the process with their teachers, mentors, and/or advisors. This book series will gather current research on servicelearning in K-12 education, teacher education, and higher education. Along with chapters highlighting the findings of service-learning research studies, the book will include thought pieces that identify theoretical groundings of servicelearning and present methodological approaches for studying service-learning (including teacher action research).

Deconstructing Service-Learning: Research Exploring Context, Participation and Impacts (Paperback, New): Shelley H. Billig,... Deconstructing Service-Learning: Research Exploring Context, Participation and Impacts (Paperback, New)
Shelley H. Billig, Janet Eyler; Contributions by Andrew Furco, Shelley H. Billig
R1,468 Discovery Miles 14 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This work looks at service learning. It cover such topics as: challenges for service-learning research; enhancing theory-based research on service learning; dilemmas of service learning teachers; the diffusion of academic service learning in teacher education; and more.

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