Service-Learning 101: Introduction to Service-Learning

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Service-Learning 101: Introduction to Service-Learning Service Learning, Youth Development Branch 2019

Service-Learning 101 Muhammad Ali Quote: Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth. Introduction to Service-Learning 2019

Agenda Welcome and Introductions Goals Review Service-Learning 101 Agenda Welcome and Introductions Goals Review Definition of Service-Learning Why Does Maryland do Service-Learning? History of Service-Learning in Maryland Standards: Maryland's Seven Best Practices of Service-Learning Project Planning Resources Evaluation 2019 Introduction to Service-Learning

Introductions Facilitator Participants Service-Learning 101 Introduction to Service-Learning 2019

Stand Up If... You volunteer in your community You want to learn more about service-learning You are responsible for your school’s service-learning program You do service-learning in your class or school

Service-Learning 101 Goal To understand what service-learning means, why it is an effective teaching strategy, and how to create and implement high quality service-learning projects with students.

Service-Learning Mission It is the mission of the Service-Learning Office to institutionalize high quality service-learning for students in all Maryland K-12 public schools, and to encourage its application in schools across the United States.

Quote from Anne Frank How wonderful is it that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. -- Anne Frank

Definitions Discuss the similarities and differences between each of these terms. Community Service Volunteerism Internship Service-Learning

Service-Learning Service-learning is a teaching method that combines meaningful service to the community with curriculum-based learning. Students improve their academic skills by applying what they learn in school to the real world; they then reflect on their experience to reinforce the link between their service and their learning. Learning in Deed

Learning Pyramid Lecture Reading Audio-Visual Demonstration Discussion Group Practice By Doing Teach Others/Immediate Use of Learning

Impact of Service-Learning The Corporation for National and Community Service has compiled research that shows students who engage in service-learning experiences have: Improved Academic Achievement Improved Academic Engagement Positive Civic Attitudes and Behaviors Enhanced Social and Personal Skills

Brandeis University Service-Learning Study Results Benefited a wide range of youth Improved academic achievement Helped students learn useful skills Resulted in positive impact on certain risk behaviors

History of Service-Learning In Maryland 1982 - The book, High School, by Ernest Boyer advocates for a new Carnegie Unit for mandatory service. Early 1980’s - David Hornbeck, Maryland’s Superintendent at the time, visit Israel and sees service in schools in action. 1983-84 - Hornbeck vigorously encourages the State Board of Education to adopt a service requirement for all students. 1985 - State Board adopts an optional service opportunity for students.

History Continued - 2 1988-92 - Technical assistance provided to teachers and schools in service-learning. 1992 - State Board adopts current mandatory service requirement impacting the class of 1997. 1993 - Learn and Serve America (LSA) subgrants given to local school systems (LSS). 1993 – First class of Service-Learning Fellows inducted by MSDE. 1995 - Maryland’s Best Practices: An Improvement Guide for School-Based Service-Learning is released.

History Continued - 3 Winter 1997 – Service-Learning website is created with information on local, state, and national service-learning programs and issues. October 2000 - "Statewide Quality Review" initiative begins with MSDE specialists visiting every school district during the school year to monitor service-learning implementation policies and assess quality of service-learning activities. September 2001 - State Department of Education forms new "Youth Development Branch" combining service-learning, character education, out of school learning, and student government programs into a single strategic entity. The Branch is part of the Division of Student Support, Academic Enrichment, and Educational Policy.

History Continued - 4 2004 – LSS submit their service-learning implementation plans for a 10 year review by a panel of experts and an every four year Quality Review Cycle begins (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016…). 2007 – Sample service-learning units developed by teachers that link to Maryland standards. 2008 – National standards for service-learning created which align with Maryland’s 7 Best Practices of Service-Learning. 2011 – Learn and Serve America funding eliminated from Federal budget. Present – MSDE provides a vast amount of resources through the website to support LSS, teachers, students, and community based organizations with service-learning.

COMAR Regulation 13A.03.02.05 Students shall complete one of the following: 75 hours of student service that includes preparation, action, and reflection components and that, at the discretion of the local school system, may begin during the middle grades; or A locally designed program of student service that has been approved by the State Superintendent of Schools.

Service-Learning in Maryland Infused in a course Interdisciplinary Projects Service-Learning Courses Independent Projects Clubs & Activities

The Seven Best Practices of Service-Learning Meet a recognized need in the community Achieve curricular objectives through service-learning Reflect throughout the service-learning experience Develop student responsibility Establish community partnerships Plan ahead for service-learning Equip students with knowledge and skills needed for service

7 Best Practice Window Pane Activity Instructions for this interactive activity found in The Training Toolbox: A Guide to Service-Learning Training, Appendix, handout 9-10.

Direct Service Tutoring, Mentoring, Visiting the Elderly Students Learn: To be responsible for their own actions To be dependable To make a difference in another person’s life To solve problems To care for another person To focus on the needs of others, and put one’s own problems in context To get along with people different from one’s self

Indirect Service Drives, Collections, Fund Raisers, Clean Ups, Construction, Environmental Students Learn: To work in a team and cooperate To play different roles in a group To take pride in an accomplishment To organize people to get a job done To involve others (recruit them to help) To perform project specific skills To value working with others to solve problems

Advocacy Lobbying, Speaking, Performing To persevere To articulate a concern and suggest solutions To persuade people to act in a new way To understand relationships among issues To appreciate the duties and privileges of citizenship To appreciate the political process

Reflection To explore the impact and importance of citizen service to the community To understand how to learn from experience To develop a language of caring and commitment To instill habits of participation as an expectation of citizenship

Reflection Tips Attend to broader issues as well as personal experience Encourage creativity Use diverse activities Have students structure some of the reflection sessions Engage students in multiple reflection activities throughout the duration of the project

Quote from Winston Churchill You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give. - Winston Churchill

Meeting State Curriculum Objectives through Service-Learning

Service-Learning Units Aligned with the Maryland State Curriculum 15 sample service-learning experiences linked to Maryland curriculum that were created by teachers. These projects are embedded in a variety of different content areas and grade levels and are easily adaptable to local school system needs. (http://marylandpublicschools.org/programs/Pages/Service-Learning/ServiceLearningUnits/SLUnits.aspx) 14 sample service-learning experiences created for special education students and linked to Maryland curriculum that were created by teachers from around the State. (http://marylandpublicschools.org/programs/Pages/Service-Learning/ServiceLearningUnits/SPEDSLUnits.aspx)

Native Species Restoration

Creating a Sample Project Together Project Walk Through Creating a Sample Project Together 7. How would you equip students with the knowledge and skills needed for the project and regarding civic participation? 1. What community need could your project address? 2. What curricular objectives could the project meet? 6. How would you plan ahead for the project? What assessment would you use to evaluate student learning and community impact? 3. How would students reflect throughout the experience? 4. How could student responsibility and leadership be developed through the project? 5. Who would be community partners on the project?

Resources MSDE’s Website at www.mdservice-learning.org MSDE Materials (Service-Learning Guidelines, Interdisciplinary Webs, 7 Best Practice Guide…) MSDE Staff at 410-767-0357

Feedback/Evaluation Plus Delta

Quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late. - Ralph Waldo Emerson