Inicio > Sociedad y ciencias sociales > Educación pedagogía > Exploring Cultural Dynamics and Tensions Within Service-Learning
Exploring Cultural Dynamics and Tensions Within Service-Learning

Exploring Cultural Dynamics and Tensions Within Service-Learning

 

90,85 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Emerald Publishing Ltd
Año de edición:
2011
Materia
Educación pedagogía
ISBN:
9781617354649
90,85 €
IVA incluido
Disponible

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

Service-learning is an exciting pedagogy and field of study, offering insight into how academic study andcommunity engagement blend to create social change. In its most traditional conceptualization, servicelearningactivities typically manifest within communities where outside individuals address a need. Servicelearningis purported to have a transforming effect on individual student perspectives by providing studentsthe opportunity to interact with people and enter into situations that allow students to test their predispositiontowards others. However, the literature on the impact of service-learning on participants’ acceptance ofdiversity and development of open-mindedness reports mixed outcomes.The purpose of this book is to explore cultural tensions and dynamics within the field of service-learning. It isnot meant to be an exhaustive review of the interplay between culture and service learning, but rather a starting point for an ongoing conversationabout how this complex topic impacts the field. In 18 chapters, educators, students, and administrators investigate the cultural values of servicelearningitself and the tensions created when this is at odds with the values of others within K-12 and higher education in the United States and abroad.Authors include community organization representatives, researchers, directors of offices of community engagement, university administrators, juniorand senior faculty, and former service-learning undergraduate students. Submissions reflect a range of genres, including theoretical/conceptual pieces,position papers, case studies, and other traditional academic essays, challenging how students and community members are affected by the culturaltensions within service-learning engagement.

Artículos relacionados

  • Beekeeping At The End Of The Earth
    Mark David Leech
    Beekeeping at the End of the Earth, an essential read for learning about beekeeping in a cool temperate climate with a focus on Tasmania our island home.  One hundred beekeepers one hundred different ways to keep bees.Beekeeping At The End Of The Earth is a practical insight into cool climate beekeeping with a focus on Tasmania, our island home.Richly illustrated with unique di...
    Disponible

    45,16 €

  • Be the One for Kids
    Ryan Sheehy
    One person can make a difference.That person can be you. “I want to show others that one person can make the difference in a child’s life. I want all educators, parents, coaches, and everyone in between to know they have power to Be the One for Kids.” —Ryan Sheehy If you ever feel like you’re all alone or think that no one gets you, just imagine how your students feel. Kids wan...
    Disponible

    27,99 €

  • Handbook of Research on E-Learning Standards and Interoperability
    As the e-learning industry continues to expand and the methods and tools necessary to create and maintain content and infrastructure applications become more complicated, there is an inherent need for these applications to interoperate and exchange data in order to better support the needs of learners and educators. Handbook of Research on E-Learning Standards and Interoperabil...
  • Teaching in the Knowledge Society
    Antonio Cartelli
    ...
  • Enhancing Learning Through Human Computer Interaction
    Elspeth McKay
    ...
  • Learning Objects for Instruction
    Pamela Taylor Northrup
    ...