The Landscape of Rural Service Learning, and What It Teaches Us All (Transformations in Higher Education)

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The Landscape of Rural Service Learning, and What It Teaches Us All (Transformations in Higher Education)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 229 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781611862201
  • DDC分類 361.370973

Full Description

Up until now, the majority of literature about service learning has focused on urban areas, while comparatively little attention has been paid to activities in rural communities. The Landscape of Rural Service Learning, and What It Teaches Us All is designed to provide a comprehensive look at rural service learning. The practices that have developed in rural areas, partly because of the lack of nonprofits and other services found in urban settings, produce lessons and models that can help us all rethink the dominant forms of service learning defined by urban contexts. Where there are few formal organizations, people end up working more directly with one another; where there is a need for services in locations where they are unavailable, service learning becomes more than just an academic exercise or assignment. This volume includes theoretical frameworks that are informed by the rural, concrete stories that show how rural service learning has developed and is now practiced, practical strategies that apply across service learning contexts, and points to ponder as we all consider our next steps along the path of meaningful service learning.

Contents

Contents Introduction: Why Rural Service Learning? by Charles Ganzert, Nicholas Holton, and Randy Stoecker Part 1. Rural Service Learning in Context The Landscape of Rural Service Learning, by Nicholas Holton, Karen McKnight Casey, Cynthia Fletcher, Charles Ganzert, John Hamerlinck, Steven Henness, Pam Proulx-Curry, J. Ashleigh Ross, Heidi A. Stevenson, Randy Stoecker, Sophie Tullier, and Spencer D. W Rural Service Learning on the Blue Bus: A Retrospective in Hopes of Advancing Transformative Civic Engagement in Higher Education, by Eva M. Hagenhofer Geographic Disparities in Access to Higher Education Service Learning, by Randy Stoecker and Charity Schmidt Student Voice in Rural Service Learning, by Sophie Tullier Rural Service Learning: Boundary Spanners' Perspectives, by J. Ashleigh Ross and Randy Stoecker Part 2. Rural Service Learning in Practice Beyond Service Learning: Living Democracy in Rural Alabama, by Blake Evans Food for Thought: A Product-Model Service Learning Experience for Environmental Science Students at a Rural Campus of the University of Wisconsin Colleges, by Lauren Wentz Service Learning and Rural Development in West Virginia: A Community Center Approach, by Chris Baker and Corey Dolgon Naadamaage Kinomaagewin: Service Learning in Native American Studies, by Martin Reinhardt Rural Service Learning as Participatory Action Research: Lessons from Central Pennsylvania, by Brandn Green, Heather Feldhaus, Ben Marsh, and Carl Milofsky Targeted Student Engagement in Rural Communities: Pairing Select Students with Community Organizations to Link Service Learning and Community-Based Research, by M. Beth White and Spencer D. Wood Using a Group Community-Based Research Project in the Introductory Sociology Class as an Exercise in Public Sociology, by Shelley L. Koch Striving for Academic Service Learning Success in a Rural K-12 Tribal School, by Judith Puncochar Our Work in Progress: Service Learning and Rural Communities Partnering in a College-Ready Writers Program, by Marisa Sandoval Lamb and Flora Ann Simon Part 3. Rural Service Learning Looking Forward Service Learning in the Rural Community College, by Nicholas Holton Reasonable Care: Risk and Liability in Service Learning, by Charles Ganzert Organic and Dynamic: How Systems Theories Can Inform Rural Service Learning Practice, by Heidi A. Stevenson Conclusion: Rural Service Learning as Innovation in the Hinterland, by Charles Ganzert, Nicholas Holton, Randy Stoecker, Karen McKnight Casey, Cynthia Fletcher, John Hamerlinck, Steven Henness, Pam Proulx-Curry, J. Ashleigh Ross, Heidi A. Stevenson, Sophi About the Contributors

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