Service Learning Janet Eyler Vanderbilt University.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Reflection: Learning From Our Experiences 4-H Service-Learning Initiative Trainings Ruston and Crowley, LA July 2005.
Advertisements

Reflecting on Service National Service Resource Center National Service-Learning Clearinghouse.
Service-Learning Foundations and Practices Annie Mae Young, Quilts of Gees Bend, ca Jen Gilbride-Brown, Ph.D The Ohio State University.
Student Learning Outcomes in Service-Learning: The importance of quality reflection.
Principles of Adult Learning. Overview Introduction Assumptions Context Content Process Learning Styles Double Loop Learning Summary.
The Value of Reflection to Critical Thinking and Learning By Dr. Lynn Grinnell St. Petersburg College, FL
1 Service-Learning in Higher Education October 4, 2010 Allison Edwards, Ed.D. Assistant Professor & Director, Undergraduate Family and Consumer Sciences.
David Kolb Experiential Learning Theory Cheryl DeGraw Walden University August 2010
Reflecting on self: skills, attitudes and possibilities Who am I and where am I heading? Ryan Daniel, Professor of Creative Arts, James Cook University.
Digital game-based learning: Towards an experiential gaming model Adviser: Ming-Puu Chen Presenter: Li-Chun Wang Kiili, K. (2005). Digital gamed-based.
Johns Hopkins University Experiential Learning Seth Lee March 2, 2010.
Student Development Theory Importance, history and utility.
David Kolb’s Theory of Experiential Learning Martha Leticia Contreras-Rosales Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) A Walden University CE RO AE AC.
David Kolb’s Theory of Experiential Learning Martha Leticia Contreras-Rosales Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) A Walden University CE RO AE AC.
REFLECTION Jones, M., Shelton, M. (2011). Developing Your Portfolio--Enhancing Your Learning and Showing Your Stuff: A Guide for the Early Childhood Student.
Presented by: Brenda Marsteller Kowalewski.  Reflect on learning  Examine reflection and what it adds to the learning process  Discuss reflection models.
Reflection in EPICS William Oakes EPICS Program Purdue University.
Interdisciplinary UndergraduateTeaching and Research Malcolm Potts, Qatar University, April Teaching Theory.
The Experience of Community Service. Experience of Community Service.
SUNITA RAI PRINCIPAL KV AJNI
Association des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de l‘Europe European Students‘ Forum Training for Trainers Nowy Sacz – August 2001 Learning Styles Lecture.
Reflecting on Service The Resource Center and The National Service-Learning Clearinghouse.
Transformative College Curriculum A meaningful degree of understanding
Presented by: Dr. Gail Wells Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dr. Carole Beere Associate Provost for Outreach (retired) Northern Kentucky University.
David Kolb Experiential Learning Theory
© 2011 Brooks/Cole, A Division of Cengage Learning Chapter 3 The Counseling Process We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring.
Service Learning & Reflection University of Alaska Anchorage Center for Community Engagement & Learning Faculty Workgroup on Service-Learning Spring 2011.
Action without reflection leads to burnout; Reflection without action leads to cynicism. Reflection: The Heart of Action Learning.
What Is Learning? Learning is a relatively permanent change in human capabilities that is not a result of growth processes. These capabilities are related.
Student Development Theory
ISSUES PERSPECTIVES KNOWLEDGE ACTIONS CONSEQUENCES THE FIVE STEPS OF REFLECTIVE PRACTICE.
Lina Omar July,2011 From Teaching to Learning Lina Omar July,2011.
1 Educational Management Training for C-III Officers Discussion on Reflective Writing 2068/11/18.
1 Integrating Vocational & Academic Curriculum Presented by Dr. Jeff M. Allen.
Field-based Inquiry Dr. Lo Tin Yau Joe 12/9/2009.
Concrete Experience happenings Active Experimentation behaviour Reflective Observation perception Reflective Observation perception Abstract Conceptualisation.
Learning Styles. Learning styles The different ways in which individuals learn Preferred and consistent sets of behaviors and approaches to learning.
Learning in Organizations Chapter 6: Organizational Behavior 261 Gabrielle Durepos.
Reflection: The Hyphen Between
UBC Academic Support & Enhancement Program – Resource Mapping Who are we as a program? What is my role as an academic leader? What are my program’s goals,
Reflecting upon reflection Ann Winter E.R.A. Experience Reflective process Action.
Supporting Learning Through Internship Design Gill Frigerio Wed 25 March 2015.
Kolb Learning Theory. Learning Style Inventory ingstyle.html ingstyle.html.
Learning and Teaching Strategies for the Health Management and Social Care Curriculum Series: (6) Effective Learning and Teaching Strategies for Field.
Metacognition Theory The Key to Improving Student Learning Presenters: Noe Granado & Blanca Pena EDCI 6304 – Dr. Garcia – Fall 2011.
KV230: Reflective Practice Theories and Theorists.
Averett University November 5, 2012 Presenter: Barbara Jacoby, Ph.D.
KOLB’S LEARNING STYLES 4 styles 4 styles Everyone has some aspect of each style in their learning profile Everyone has some aspect of each style in their.
Reflecting on Service The Resource Center and The National Service-Learning Clearinghouse.
ÕPAH Research: Approaches and Theory Erika Löfström Saku.
Understanding Seldom Heard Voices John Mckinnon Senior Lecturer University of Lincoln.
Enhancing Course Syllabi for High-Quality Service Learning Gail Robinson, Education Consultant Maryland-DC Campus Compact Frostburg State University April.
Personal and professional development
Cognitive Perspective on Learning?
Some models of reflection
Hierarchical Learning Metacognition
Victoria Lopez-Herrera Associate Director, Student Development
Field-based Inquiry Dr. Lo Tin Yau Joe 12/9/2009.
Mastering the Curriculum Through Problem-Based Learning
Present by V.MAARISAMY PHYSICAL SCIENCE I YEAR. Experiential Learning Experiential learning is the process of learning from direct experiences. However,
Being reflective and critical at level 6
Introduction to Learning Styles
Adults as Learners.
Maps are More than Location
Action learning & Community Development
Selecting & Developing Cases and Clinical Problems
SS The 5 Strands of the Gifted Curriculum Provide: SOCIAL PROCESSES
Principles of Adult Learning
Critical Reflection Critical Teaching Critical Helper.
Engaging students – challenge or joy?
Presentation transcript:

Service Learning Janet Eyler Vanderbilt University

Eyler reflecting on service We do not learn from doing, we learn from thinking about what we do. -Northwest Service Academy Experience is not what happens to people; it is what people do with what happened to them. - Aldous Huxley

Goals of Reflection 8Exploring impressions and feelings 8Understanding self and place in world 8Deep understanding of academic content; connecting theory with service 8Applying learning to practice -- transfer 8Challenging assumptions/ transforming perspectives 8Stimulating cognitive development/ problem solving 8Becoming self-aware – metacognition

What Value can Service-Learning Add to Academic Learning ? 8Acquisition of Facts 8Deep understanding 8Problem solving 8Practical application 8Transforming Perspectives 8Critical Thinking/cognitive development 8Life long learning skills

Reflection is the most consistent quality variable in service- learning research that is linked to positive outcomes. Eyler reflecting on service

Eyler Service-Learning

Kolb’s Model of Learning ACTION REFLECTION Reflective Observation Concrete Experience Abstract Conceptualization Active Experimentation WHAT? SO WHAT? NOW WHAT?

Eyler reflecting on service Effective Reflection Based on Research Interviews with Students 8Continuous 8Connected 8Challenging 8Contextualized

Your Reflection Map From: Eyler, J. (2001). Creating your reflection map. In M. Canada (Ed.) Service-learning: Practical advice and models. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass New Directions for Higher Education Series # 114, 35-43

We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time T.S. Eliot

Step 1: Step 2: Step 3Step 4 A Positive Learning Experience