Definition of Academic Service-Learning
A form of experiential education in which students participate in meaningful service to their communities while engaging in some sort of reflection related to the service and integrated into the curriculum.
Definition of Co-Curricular Service-Learning
A form of experiential education in which students participate in meaningful service to their communities while engaging in some sort of reflection related to the service and social justice/societal issues that are addressed by the service provided.
Benefits of Service-Learning
Service-learning has numerous benefits for all constituencies involved:
For Students
For Faculty
encourages the formation of close, interactive, mentoring relationships with students
provides opportunity to be actively engaged and knowledgeable about community
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highlights the direct consequences of teaching and scholarship for society
fosters the development of relationships between organizations and faculty
provides campus, community, state, regional and/or national recognition
enhances connections between research and teaching
creates new avenues for scholarship and publication
provides networking opportunities for colleagues across disciplines
increases student recruitment and retention to departments due to increased enthusiasm and engagement with coursework
fosters motivated teaching due to greater student interaction with subject matter
enhances and enriches teaching-innovative pedagogy
improves faculty/student interactions
opens avenues to new funding sources
For Community Organizations
- fosters the development of relationships between organizations and faculty
- provides additional human resources agencies need to achieve mission and goals
- creates a larger pool of experienced volunteers from which to recruit future participants and leaders
- allows organizations to play a role in educating and challenging student perceptions about current community issues
- offers organizations the opportunity to identify and access university resources
- forms partnerships that foster positive campus-community interactions
- provides access to faculty experts and the next generation of experts
- solves local problems in effective, creative ways
- cultivates future generations of engaged citizens
- encourages multi-generational and cross-cultural interactions
- establishes cooperation and collaboration as values within the local culture
- provides meaningful services to our community
- creates opportunities for community agencies to participate in student learning
- builds community awareness of college programs and services