Description
--A timely book when the community-engagement sector of service-learning is burgeoning in universities nationally.
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--Weaves history, best practice, and personal student narratives from student’s experiences implementing social change.
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--Group activities, and ‘reflection prompts’ ensure students think deeply and collectively about issues and actions.
--Connects theory to action with models, guidance, exercises, case examples, and more.
--Written by a national leader whose students repeatedly have garnered national attention for their semester’s work, for example, on Katrina relief, in sponsoring California’s minimum wage bill, and in campus and local community projects.
--Additional resources at www.bonner.org/socialaction, including examples of students doing social action around the nation, and directions for joining an online community of faculty, staff, and students working to mainstream the teaching of social action experientially in higher education.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032418063
Author Scott Myers-Lipton
Format Hardback
Page Count 156
Imprint Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 450g