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Resources for Faculty


If you would like to learn more about incorporating Service into your curriculum, please contact CU's Service-Learning Coordinator,
Deborah Woods at 614-236-6941

Websites

Service Learning Home on the Web: http://csf.colorado.edu/sl

National Service Learning Clearninghouse: http://www.nicsl.coled.umn.edu

International Partnership for Service Learning:  www.ipsl.org

AAHE--Program and Partnerships: Service Learning Project: www.aahe.org/service/srv-lrn.htm

Service Learning Clearinghouse Project: www.gseis.ucla.edu/slc

Break Away: www.alternativebreaks.com

Ohio Campus Compact: www.ohiok-16service.org

Big Dummy's Guide to Service Learning: www.fiu.edu/~time4chg/Library/bigdummy.html
 



 Articles, handouts and newsletters
* Note: All of the following materials are available in the Community Service Office

Introductory Material

AAHE ? Campus Compact Consulting Corps handout.

Bringle, Robert G. and Julie A. Hatcher.  “Implementing Service Learning in Higher Education.”  Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 67, No. 2 (March/April 1996), 221-239.

Falcone, et al.  “Interdisciplinary Connections to Student Service-Learning: Hunger and Homelessness.”

Furco, Andrew.  “Service-Learning: A Balanced Approach to Experiential Education.”  Expanding Boundries: Service Learning.  2-6.

Hammond, Chris.  “Integrating Service and Academic Study: Faculty Motivation and Satisfaction in Michigan Higher Education.”  Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, Fall 1994, Vol. 1, No. 1, 21-8.

Jacoby, Barbara.  “Bringing Community Service Into the Curriculum.”  The Chronicle of Higher Education, Aug. 17, 1994, B2.

Megyeri, Kathy.  “A Mandate for Service-Learning Requirement is a Mandate for Change.”  National Society for Experiential Education Quarterly, Winter 1998, 2-6.

Murchland, Bernard.  “Participation Critical to Learning Character.”  The DelawareGazette, March 22, 1995.

Perry, Joellen.  “Doing well by doing good—for credit.”  U. S. News & World Report, Sept. 11, 2000, 96-97.

Robinson, Judith.  “Creating Healthy Campus Environment Through Vounteer Service.” Catalyst, Fall 1999, 6-7.

“A Service and Learning Typology” from the Learn and Serve newsletter.

 “Service Learning Has Positive Impact on Key Student Learning and Diversity Outcomes.”  Diversity: Curriculum Transformation.  Spring/Summer 2000, 14, 21.

Solaria, Christine.  Five Approaches to Required Service Institutions of Higher Education.

Terms of Experiential Learning handouts.

Wade, Rahima C.  “A Century of Service-Learning: Can We Get There From Here?” National Society for Experiential Education Quarterly, Fall 1994, 6-7, 26.

Zlotkowski, Edward.  “A New Voice at the Table?  Linking Service-Learning and the Academy.” Change.  Jan/Feb 1996, 21-27.

Zlotkowski, Edward.  “Mapping New Terrain: Service Learning Across the Disciplines.” Change, Jan/Feb 2001, 25-33.

Zlotkowski, Edward.  “Pedagogy and Engagement.”  96-120.

Zlotkowski, Edward.  “Service Learning and the Process of Academic Renewal.”  Journal of Service and Outreach Volume 2, Number 1, 1997, 80-87.

Dr. Edward Zlotkowski’s Workshop at Antioch College, April 12, 2001 (notes).
 



Discipline Specific--Nursing

Cauley, Katherine, Maurana, Cheryl A., and Clark, Mary A.  “Service Learning for Health Professions Students in the Community: Matching Enthusiam, Talent, and Time with Experience, Real Need, and Schedules.”  Expanding Boundaries: Service
Learning.  54-7.

Curry, Donna Miles, Kimberley X. Hickok, and Kate Cauley.  “Nursing Clinical Education in an Urban Public School System.”  Caring and Community: Concepts and Models for Service-Learning in Nursing.  American Association for Higher
Education, 99-110.

Ivey, Brown, Teske, and Silverman.  “A Model for Teaching About Interdisciplinary Practice in Health Care Settings.”

Learn & Serve Ohio: The Newsletter for Health Professionals Learning and Serving Across Ohio.

 “Service Learning and the SLPHPS Model: An Example from Nursing.”

Zlotkowski, Edward.  “Table of Contents and Foreword.”  Caring and Community: Concepts and Models for Service-Learning in Nursing.  American Association for Higher Education, ii-vii.
 


Discipline Specific--other

National Service, the Environment and Community Development: Building Sustainable Communities. Presidio Leadership Center: San Francisco, CA, 1995.

“Service Learning and the SLPHPS Model: An Example from Community Oral Health.”

“Service Learning and the SLPHPS Model: An Example from Medicine.”

“Service Learning and the SLPHPS Model: An Example from Social Work.”

“Service Learning and the SLPHPS Model: An Example from Psychology.”
 



Resources

Assessing Service/Learning in an Honors Course—D. E. Benson, Kent State University.

Assessment of Service Learning (handout adapted from: The University of Colorado at Boulder Service Learning Handbook, 1995).

Evaluation and Assessment in Service-Learning (Pre-test and Post-test)

Senate Bill 187

Service Learning Surveys
         Bowling Green State University

         Cleveland State University

         Capital University

         Ohio State University

         Portland State University

 


Sample Syllabi

Antioch Leadership Institute: Leadership for Change—Bob Devine, Antioch College

Child Development—Cheryl Keen, Antioch College

Early Childhood Development: Migrant Head Start—Pat Linn, Antioch College

General Sociology—Erin Davis, Antioch College

 “The High School”—Cheryl Keen, Antioch College

Leadership and Service—Michael Stark and Alison Aldrich, Hiram College

Media and Social Change—Robert H. Devine, Antioch College
 



Bibliographies

Health Professions Education Service Learning Bibliography.

Ohio Campus Compact  order form.

Selected Service-Learning Bibliographies.
 



Newsletters

Compact Current—Campus Compact Newsletter
         March ? April 1999

Ohio Campus Compact Annual Report 1997-98

OCC Communicator—Ohio Campus Compact Newsletter
         Spring 2000

         Summer 2000

         Winter 2001

Contact Information
Community Service
Capital University
2199 E. Main St.
Columbus, Ohio 43209-2394
Local: 614-236-7180
Angela Gray
E-mail: agray@capital.edu