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  2. Service-learning - Wikipedia

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    Service-learning is an educational approach that combines learning objectives with community service in order to provide a pragmatic, progressive learning experience while meeting societal needs. Service-learning involves students (k–12, higher education) in service projects to apply classroom learning for local agencies that exist to effect ...

  3. Andrew Furco - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Furco. Andrew Furco (born April 17, 1961) is an American scholar, researcher, and educator in the field of experiential education, whose work has focused primarily on advancing research in service learning. Service learning is an instructional approach whereby students participate in community service that is linked to their academic ...

  4. Service learning programs - Wikipedia

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    Duke University's service-learning program focuses specifically on assistance to faculty members interested in integrating service-learning into their courses. This includes consultation, training, research opportunities, funding, resources, and advocacy for the work of university faculty, staff, and students as they work with communities. [7] [8]

  5. Place-based education - Wikipedia

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    Place-based education, sometimes called pedagogy of place, place-based learning, experiential education, community-based education, environmental education or more rarely, service learning, is an educational philosophy. The term was coined in the early 1990s by Laurie Lane-Zucker of The Orion Society and Dr. John Elder of Middlebury College.

  6. Service-learning in engineering education - Wikipedia

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    Service-learning provides an environment where students can actively construct knowledge while engaging in actual projects. The reflection portion of service-learning gives students time to create connections between old and new knowledge. While accepted by many, some educators have criticized constructivism both epistemologically and ...

  7. Work-integrated learning - Wikipedia

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    Work-integrated learning (WIL) provides students with the opportunity to apply their learning from academic studies to relevant experiences and reciprocate learning back to their studies. [1] WIL is an umbrella term; [2] opportunities exist in various formats both on-campus and off-campus. Although WIL shares some of the same offerings as work ...

  8. Learn and Serve America - Wikipedia

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    Learn and Serve America. Learn and Serve America (LSA) was a United States government program under the authority of the Corporation For National and Community Service. Its mission was to provide opportunities for students nationwide to participate in service learning projects, and to gain valuable experience while helping communities.

  9. Volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Volunteering is an elective and free-choice act of an individual or group freely giving time and labor, often for community service. [1][2] Many volunteers are specifically trained in the areas they work, such as medicine, education, or emergency rescue. Others serve on an as-needed basis, such as in response to a natural disaster.