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1 Integrating Service-Learning in Teaching and Professional Development Chris Fiorentino, Director Jan & Bud Richter Center for Community Engagement and Service-Learning

2 What is Service-Learning?  Service-learning is a teaching and learning method where students learn by active participation in organized service that addresses community needs and is linked to academic study through structured reflection.  The community needs may include direct service to people in need, improvement of community resources, applied research, community outreach and education, or policy analysis and advocacy.  The academic study may be in any discipline or combination of fields.  Service-learning is a teaching and learning method where students learn by active participation in organized service that addresses community needs and is linked to academic study through structured reflection.  The community needs may include direct service to people in need, improvement of community resources, applied research, community outreach and education, or policy analysis and advocacy.  The academic study may be in any discipline or combination of fields.

3 Substantial research exists documenting the power of service-learning to positively impact students, faculty, and the community served.

4 Student Personal Development Service-learning has been shown to:  Increase sense of personal efficacy  Contribute to personal identity  Impact moral development  Improve leadership skills  Effect communication abilities Service-learning has been shown to:  Increase sense of personal efficacy  Contribute to personal identity  Impact moral development  Improve leadership skills  Effect communication abilities

5 Student Social Outcomes Service-learning has been shown to:  Reduce stereotypes  Improve racial understanding  Increase sense of social responsibility and citizenship skills  Heighten commitment to service  Increase involvement in volunteerism after graduation Service-learning has been shown to:  Reduce stereotypes  Improve racial understanding  Increase sense of social responsibility and citizenship skills  Heighten commitment to service  Increase involvement in volunteerism after graduation

6 Impact on Student Learning Service-learning has been shown to:  Positively impact academic learning  Accentuate ability to apply what is learned to “real world” settings  Improve demonstrated complexity of understanding, critical thinking and cognitive development Service-learning has been shown to:  Positively impact academic learning  Accentuate ability to apply what is learned to “real world” settings  Improve demonstrated complexity of understanding, critical thinking and cognitive development

7 Student Career Development Service-learning has been shown to contribute to the many phases of students’ career development, including career identification, developing professional networks, enhancing resume and improved ratings of career satisfaction

8 Relationship with Institution Service-learning has been shown to:  I mprove student satisfaction with the college experience  Raise graduation rates of students involved (IRAP/OIE Study)  Increase the likelihood that students will contribute financially to their alma mater after graduation Service-learning has been shown to:  I mprove student satisfaction with the college experience  Raise graduation rates of students involved (IRAP/OIE Study)  Increase the likelihood that students will contribute financially to their alma mater after graduation

9 Faculty Benefits Faculty who utilize service-learning report:  Satisfaction with quality of student learning  Commitment to research  Increased propensity to integrate service-learning into other classes  The downside…. Faculty who utilize service-learning report:  Satisfaction with quality of student learning  Commitment to research  Increased propensity to integrate service-learning into other classes  The downside….

10 Community Benefits Community partners report that their involvement with Fresno State community service-learning efforts:  Improved capacity to serve clients  Provide benefits that outweigh the cost  Outcomes exceed initial expectations  Overall agencies were extremely pleased with services provided by students Community partners report that their involvement with Fresno State community service-learning efforts:  Improved capacity to serve clients  Provide benefits that outweigh the cost  Outcomes exceed initial expectations  Overall agencies were extremely pleased with services provided by students

11 The Transformative Power of SL

12 Why Reflection?  Without reflection, service-learning has little merit as an instructional tool.  It is through the process of structuring and guiding a student’s reflective process where teachers can help students extract lessons from their community experiences.  Reflection is generally considered to be the most critical step in linking the service & learning components of a service-learning course.  Without reflection, service-learning has little merit as an instructional tool.  It is through the process of structuring and guiding a student’s reflective process where teachers can help students extract lessons from their community experiences.  Reflection is generally considered to be the most critical step in linking the service & learning components of a service-learning course.

13 Reflection: The essential ingredient

14 Setting the Stage & Providing Feedback

15 Providing for Gender Balance

16 What about Service-Learning & RTP?  Gelmon & Agre-Kippenhan Article  Jendian “By the Numbers” Document  Gelmon & Agre-Kippenhan Article  Jendian “By the Numbers” Document

17 Service-Learning Assistance  Jan & Bud Richter Center (www.csufresno.edu/cesl)www.csufresno.edu/cesl  Faculty Service-Learning Modules (www.csufresno.edu/facultysl)www.csufresno.edu/facultysl  Workshops and Seminars  Faculty Service-Learning Mentor  Community Partnerships Coordinator  Jan & Bud Richter Center (www.csufresno.edu/cesl)www.csufresno.edu/cesl  Faculty Service-Learning Modules (www.csufresno.edu/facultysl)www.csufresno.edu/facultysl  Workshops and Seminars  Faculty Service-Learning Mentor  Community Partnerships Coordinator


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