Service-Learning in Higher Education in Africa

Service-Learning in Higher Education in Africa
Title Service-Learning in Higher Education in Africa PDF eBook
Author Titus O. Pacho
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 167
Release 2019-01-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1527525759

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This book will help stakeholders in higher education appreciate service-learning as an innovative and active approach with the potential to enrich students’ learning experiences, while adding value to the service mission of higher education. The approach not only links academic learning to everyday life, but also exposes students to a variety of opportunities for the development of life and career skills. The book will serve to bring university teaching out of the clouds and restore in students’ minds the connection between what they are learning and the people their education is meant to help. The approach advocated here will serve to have a long-term and salutary effect on the whole nature of university learning. When students are given the opportunity to participate actively in the learning process, which includes civic engagement, they will be able to learn not only theoretically, but also experientially through practice, as experience is generally one of the best ways to learn.

Service-Learning in Higher Education

Service-Learning in Higher Education
Title Service-Learning in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Phylis Lan Lin
Publisher University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2010-10-14
Genre Community and college
ISBN 9781880938775

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This book emerges from the discourse of the Third International Symposium on Service-Learning held at the University of Indianapolis in Athens, Greece, in November 2009 as part of the biennial collection of papers on service-learning. This fourth collection highlights service-learning (SL) theories and methods in higher education, presents selected case studies of local projects that exemplify the theories and methods in action, and points the way toward future possibilities for international partnerships. Part One demonstrates how practitioners have translated SL theory into model programs of best practices. Part Two examines nationally based SL experiences that enrich indigenous local communities, national communities, and teaching institutions. Part Three explores international SL (ISL) programs with their unique reciprocal national relationships, hybrid methodologies, and site-specific challenges. Part Four covers networking national SL settings to international venues while forecasting SL concepts that span academic disciplines and geographic distances. The selected papers in this collection were contributed by educators in twenty-three universities in four countries.

Service Learning in Higher Education

Service Learning in Higher Education
Title Service Learning in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Phylis Lan Lin
Publisher University Press
Total Pages 428
Release 2009-02-25
Genre Education, Higher
ISBN 9781880938713

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Service-Learning has proved to be a powerful and practical methodology and tool with far-reaching implications. Benefits have included increased civic engagement, enhanced sense of purpose, greater feeling of fulfillment, nurtured creativity, and promotion of problem-solving skills and social responsibility as traditional classrooms have moved to the communities and students have become service providers and learners. The papers in this book span a good part of the globe and cover a wide application spectrum, from health care, business administration, nursing, occupational therapy, and speech and language therapy to gerontology and food service. Extended models and prototypes explored include community engaged learning, long-distance learning, and the bridge between older and younger students. In addition to current perspectives and numerous revealing case studies with local communities and international service-learning projects, thirty chapters and a reflection paper are devoted to documenting lessons learning, assessing service-learning programs, identifying new challenges, and tapping into the emerging paradigms in service-learning.

Human Development and Community Engagement through Service-Learning

Human Development and Community Engagement through Service-Learning
Title Human Development and Community Engagement through Service-Learning PDF eBook
Author Ntimi Nikusuma Mtawa
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 274
Release 2019-12-16
Genre Education
ISBN 3030347281

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This book establishes community engagement and service-learning as pathways to advancing human development and common good. Using the human development and capability approach as normative frameworks, with South Africa as a frame of reference, the author investigates the theoretical contributions and ultimate benefits of university-community partnerships. In doing so, this book demonstrates that three interrelated capabilities – affiliation, common good professionals and local citizenship – are developed through community engagement and service-learning. Subsequently, the notion of transformative change through community engagement and service-learning is illuminated, particularly when operating within the context of power differentials, inequality and extreme poverty. This book will be of interest and value to students and scholars of service-learning, and its implications for partnerships between universities and external communities.

University-Community Partnerships for Promoting Social Responsibility in Higher Education

University-Community Partnerships for Promoting Social Responsibility in Higher Education
Title University-Community Partnerships for Promoting Social Responsibility in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Enakshi Sengupta
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 256
Release 2020-07-24
Genre Education
ISBN 1839094389

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This book provides empirical evidence on how universities have considered social responsibilities as their prime focus, and engaged with civil society to enhance their values. Case studies from Indonesia to the United Kingdom enrich the book through experience, interventions and narratives.

International Case Studies in Service Learning

International Case Studies in Service Learning
Title International Case Studies in Service Learning PDF eBook
Author Enakshi Sengupta
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 201
Release 2022-11-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1800711921

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Shedding light on how successfully service learning has been adopted to the existing curriculum and the emergence of a new breed of students, who are aligned with the needs of the community and undertake collaborative work to solve real world issues, Volume 47 is invaluable to both researchers, teachers and scholars.

Educating For Empathy: Service Learning In Public Policy Education

Educating For Empathy: Service Learning In Public Policy Education
Title Educating For Empathy: Service Learning In Public Policy Education PDF eBook
Author Woo Jun Jie
Publisher World Scientific
Total Pages 200
Release 2019-03-21
Genre Education
ISBN 981120280X

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Service learning presents an experiential learning opportunity, particularly for students at higher education institutions. At the same time, it allows the university to engage communities and apply its considerable resources addressing community needs. This book, Educating for Empathy: Service Learning in Public Policy Education, will introduce readers to the concept of service learning and how it can be applied to higher education. While service learning has been recognized as a useful pedagogical tool that can enhance students' learning experience, the application and practice of service learning in Singapore has been limited.The book will also provide a broad overview of service learning in the context of a service learning initiative that was conducted by the author under Nanyang Technological University (NTU)'s Public Policy & Global Affairs Programme, as well as the author's experience as NTU's inaugural Community Research Fellow. It will cover the policy, pedagogical, and socio-political aspects of service learning and include insights from students and stakeholders. In doing so, it aims to provide valuable insights into the role of service learning as a driver of civic education and grassroots volunteerism. The book will also provide both education and policy professionals a greater understanding of how their work can intersect, and provide students with a highly rewarding learning experience.