Service-learning and the liberal arts : how and why it works /
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Lanham, MD :
Lexington Books,
[2009]
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Table of Contents:
- Service-learning in an ethics course / Steven P. Lee
- Service-learning: process and participation / Jack D. Harris
- Understanding service at the service of understanding: an exploration of service-learning in the arts / Patrick M. Collins
- Teaching the unteachable: service-learning and engagement in the teaching of genocide and the Holocaust / Michael Dobkowski
- Service-learning and public policy / Craig A. Rimmerman
- America reads as service-learing: a stereophonic report / Kathleen Flowers and Charles Temple
- Incorporating service-learning in quantitative methods economics courses / Jo Beth Mertens
- The evolution of a service-learning course / Debra DeMeis and Cynthia Sutton
- Learning about student alcohol abuse and helping to prevent it through service-learning initiatives: the HWS alcohol education project / David W. Craig and H. Wesley Perkins
- HWS responds: a case study of how the civic engagement office and co-curricular service-learning can enhance the liberal arts / W. Averell H. Bauder
- Service-learning lessons / Craig A. Rimmerman.