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Service-Learning Justin Browning
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Defining Service-Learning
Service-learning is a teaching method that combines service to the community with classroom curriculum. It is more than merely community service. It is a hands-on approach to mastering subject material while fostering civic responsibility.
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How I got involved in Service-Learning
This year as a freshman at Valdosta State, I was informed about Freshman Year Experience. The first class I took was VSU 1101, and it required us to get involved with the community and help out.
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Benefits Gain additional human resources needed to achieve organizational goals Inject new energy, enthusiasm, and perspectives into the organization's work Grow the organization's volunteer pool: service-learning students will share their experiences with friends and classmates Increase public awareness of key issues Reach out to youth—an important part of any organization's future support
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Benefits Educate students/youth about community issues; correct any misperceptions Help prepare today's students to be tomorrow's civic leaders Network with colleagues in other organizations and agencies Identify and access other university resources; build relationships with U of M faculty, students, and staff
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How Service-Learning affected me
Service-learning made a great impact on me. I liked making a difference in my community and volunteering my time to help out the Valdosta community.
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My Community Service Blood Drive: I went and donated my blood to help save someone’s life. Animal Shelter Volunteer: I took time out of my schedule and went to help take care of animals.
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Blood Drive
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Animal Shelter
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Animal Shelter Cont.
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