International service learning: engaging host communities-introduction / Marianne A. Larsen -- Epistemological, methodological, and theoretical challenges of carrying out ISL research involving host communities: a conversation / Allyson Larkin, Marianne A. Larsen, Katie MacDonald, and Harry Smaller -- Saying it doesn't make it so: do we listen and act when the host community tells us what they want? / Nora Pillard Reynolds and Junior Cezar Gasparini -- Solidarity or neo-colonialism? The challenges of understanding the impact of ISL on Nicaraguan host communities / Michael O'Sullivan and Harry Smaller -- The economic circle: impacts of volunteerism and service learning on three rural communities in Costa Rica / Cynthia Toms Smedley -- Southern perspectives on ISL volunteers: reframing the neo-colonial encounter / Barbara Heron -- International service learning in a Tanzanian host community: post-colonial insights / Marianne A. Larsen -- In the right relationship: a case study of international service learning in eastern Africa / Jessica Arends -- Orient(aliz)ation: a case study of North American international education programs at the University of Ghana / Shelane Jorgenson -- Struggles for mutuality: conceptualizing hosts as participants in international service learning in Ghana / Katie MacDonald and Jessica Vorstermans -- Reflections from a Nicaraguan career ISL program coordinator: challenges and guidelines for moving foreward / Joselin Hernández -- Many meanings: moving reciprocity towards interdependence / Samantha Dear and Ryan Howard -- Resipwosite as a guiding framework for rethinking mutual exchange in global service learning partnerships: findings from a case study of the Haiti compact / Jessica Murphy -- A cross-cultural conversation about international service learning in Ghana / Godwin Agudey and Hannah Deloughery -- The potential of ISL: re-examining ethical engagement amongst ISL partners / Tamara Baldwin, Salim Mohamed, and Juliet Tembe -- Fair trade learning: a framework for ethical global partnerships / Eric Hartman -- Mi casa es tu casa: a framework for reciprocal public Beneot / Gonzalo Duarte -- I am because we are: rethinking service learning and the possibility of learning from Ubuntu / Allyson Larkin -- Conclusion: ISL and host communities-relationships and responsibility / Jennifer Kozak and Marianne A. Larsen.
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"Randy Stoecker has been "practicing" forms of community-engaged scholarship, including service learning, for thirty years now, and he readily admits, "Practice does not make perfect." In his highly personal critique, Liberating Service Learning and the Rest of Higher Education Civic Engagement, the author worries about the contradictions, unrealized potential, and unrecognized urgency of the causes as well as the risks and rewards of this work. Here, Stoecker questions the prioritization and theoretical/philosophical underpinnings of the core concepts of service learning: 1. learning, 2. service, 3. community, and 4. change. By "liberating" service learning, he suggests reversing the prioritization of the concepts, starting with change, then community, then service, and then learning. In doing so, he clarifies the benefits and purpose of this work, arguing that it will create greater pedagogical and community impact. Liberating Service Learning and the Rest of Higher Education Civic Engagement challenges--and hopefully will change--our thinking about higher education community engagement"--
The Landscape of Rural Service Learning / Nicholas Holton, Karen McKnight Casey, Cynthia Fletcher, Charles Ganzert, John Hamerlinck, Steven A. Henness, Pam Proulx-Curry, J. Ashleigh Ross, Heidi A. Stevenson, Randy Stoecker, Sophie Tullier, Spencer Wood -- Return to Slaterville-Caroline : A Retrospect with Hope for the Future / Eva M. Hagenhofer -- Geographic Disparities in Access to Higher Education Service Learning / Randy Stoecker and Charity Schmidt -- Student Voice in Rural Service Learning / Sophie Tullier -- The Rural Service Learning Practitioner's Perspective / Ashleigh Ross and Randy Stoecker -- Beyond Service-Learning : Living Democracy in Rural Alabama / Blake Evans -- Food For Thought : A Product Model Service Learning Experience for Environmental Science Students at a Rural Campus of the University of Wisconsin Colleges / Lauren Wentz -- Service Learning and Rural Development in West Virginia : A Community Center Approach / Chris Baker and Corey Dolgon -- Naadamaage Kinomaagewin : Service Learning in Native American Studies / Martin Reinhardt -- Rural Service Learning as Participatory Action Research : Lessons from Central Pennsylvania. Brandn Green / Heather Feldhaus, Ben Marsh, and Carl Milofsky -- Guiding Students Toward Engagement : An Alternative Model Linking Service Learning with Community Based Research / M. Beth White and Spencer D. Wood -- Using a Group Community-Based Research Project in the Introductory Sociology Class as an Exercise in Public Sociology / Shelley Koch -- Striving for Service Learning Success in a Rural K-12 Tribal School / Judith Puncochar -- Our Work in Progress : Service Learning and Rural Communities Partnering in a College-Ready Writers Program / Marisa Sandoval Lamb and Flora Ann Simon -- Service Learning in the Rural Community College / Nicholas Holton -- Reasonable Care : Risk and Liability in Service Learning / Charles F. Ganzert -- Organic and Dynamic : How Systems Theories Can Inform Rural Service Learning Practice / Heidi A. Stevenson -- Rural Service Learning : Innovation in the Hinterland? / Nicholas Holton, Karen McKnight Casey, Cynthia Fletcher, Charles Ganzert, John Hamerlinck, Steven A. Henness, Pam Proulx-Curry, J. Ashleigh Ross, Heidi A. Stevenson, Randy Stoecker, Sophie Tullier, Spencer Wood
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Share Service-Learning Through Community Engagement: What Community Partners and Members Gain, Lose, and Learn From Campus Collaborations -- Introduction: Why We Engage -- References -- Chapter 1: Colleges and Universities: Structure and Role in Civil Society -- Historical Development of Universities -- What is Community Engagement? -- History of Community Engagement -- Contemporary Community Engagement -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: University as Provider: Education and Youth Development -- History of the University as an Education Service Provider -- Benefits and Challenges of University Service Provision in Education -- Models of Campuses as Service Providers: Four Case Studies -- Case Study: When Universities Run the Schools: BU and the Chelsea Public Schools -- Case Study: A University-Assisted Community School in West Philadelphia -- Case Study: East Baltimore: Henderson-Hopkins -- Case Study: Northeastern University's Youth Development Initiative Project -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Checks and Balances: Experiential Philanthropy as a Form of Community Engagement -- Definition of Experiential Philanthropy Education -- Scope and History of EP Education in the United States -- Funding Accelerates EP Programs at the College Level -- Students4Giving -- Pay It Forward -- Learning by Giving Foundation -- The Philanthropy Lab -- Content and Structure of EP -- Form Follows Purpose -- Benefits and Risks of EP -- Impact on Students -- Identifying and Mitigating Risks of Power and Privilege -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Global Community Engagement: Transformation, Paradoxes, and Fumbling Forward -- History of Global Engagement -- Impact of Global Engagement.
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Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- How You May Use This Book -- How the Book is Structured -- 1 The Transition from Student to Practitioner: Managing the Social Work Learning Journey -- Introduction -- Key Points -- Significance for Social Work Practice -- Using in Practice -- Self-Assessment Audit Tool: Skills and Knowledge -- Conclusion -- 2 Embedding the Principles of Adult Learning -- Introduction -- Key Points -- Significance for Social Work Practice -- Using in Practice -- Behaviour Modification -- Cognition Within Learning -- Constructive Alignment -- Learning Taxonomy -- Learning Styles -- Modelling -- Card Sort -- Other Mediums for Supporting Learning -- Reflective Supervision as Learning Methodology -- Recording Learning -- Learning Agreement/Learning Contract for Learning in the Workplace -- Career Development and Career Advancement -- Acknowledging Challenges to Learning -- Conclusion -- 3 Fostering Emotional Intelligence Within Social Work Practice -- Introduction -- Key Points -- Significance for Social Work Practice -- Using in Practice -- Knowing Oneself -- Self-efficacy -- Developing Emotional Intelligence in Supervision -- Conclusion -- 4 Developing Resilience for Effective and Safe Practice -- Introduction -- Key Points -- Significance for Social Work Practice -- Using in Practice -- Bolstering Confidence -- Building Resilience: Identifying and Managing Pressure to Avoid Stress -- Scaling Exercise -- Using the Principles of Cognitive Behavioural Theory -- Conclusion -- 5 Engaging in Reflective Practice -- Introduction -- Key Points -- Significance for Social Work Practice -- Using in Practice -- Reflection on Practice -- Reflective Questions -- The Reflective Cycle -- Reflecting on a Learning Activity -- Using Art to Reflect.
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