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1. Building and Sustaining Community-University Partnerships in Marginalized Urban Areas (EJ996890)

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Allahwala, AhmedBunce, SusannahBeagrie, LesleyBrail, ShaunaHawthorne, TimothyLevesque, Suevon Mahs, JurgenSpotton Visano, Brenda

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Journal of Geography, v112 n2 p43-57 2013

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2013-00-00

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Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive

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Yes

Descriptors:
Urban StudiesService LearningUrban AreasCommunity NeedsSchool Community RelationshipPartnerships in EducationDisadvantagedExperiential LearningGeographyTeaching MethodsHomeless PeopleForeign Countries

Abstract:
This symposium explores and examines the challenges and opportunities of building community-university collaborations in marginalized urban areas. The selection of short essays highlights different experiences of building and sustaining community-university partnerships in a variety of cities as vehicles for enhancing experiential learning in geography, urban studies, and cognate disciplines. The Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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2. Service Learning and Criminal Justice: An Exploratory Study of Student Perceptions (EJ996595)

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Burke, Alison S.Bush, Michael D.

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Educational Review, v65 n1 p56-69 2013

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2013-00-00

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Journal Articles; Reports - Research

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Yes

Descriptors:
Liberal ArtsClass ActivitiesStudent AttitudesUndergraduate StudyService LearningUndergraduate StudentsCommunity NeedsCourse ContentCriminalsBarriersTimeEconomic FactorsFamily RelationshipLaw Enforcement

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In recent years, more university programs have been encompassing service learning components to augment their academic studies. Service learning engages students in activities that meet community needs. The students acquire a deeper understanding of course content, requirements within the discipline, and civic responsibilities. This paper will explore the attitudes and perceptions that Criminal J Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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3. Strategies for Solidarity Education at Catholic Schools in Chile: Approximations and Descriptions from the Perspectives of School Principals (EJ996494)

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Santana Lopez, Alejandra IsabelHernandez Mary, Natalia

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Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, v8 n1 p3-16 Mar 2013

Pub Date:

2013-03-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Foreign CountriesPrincipalsGrounded TheoryCatholic SchoolsCatholicsPrivate SchoolsSustainabilityAdministrator AttitudesProgram EffectivenessSemi Structured InterviewsWelfare ServicesQuestionnairesClergyService LearningCooperationSocial Values

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This research project sought to learn how solidarity education is manifested in Chilean Catholic schools, considering the perspectives of school principals, programme directors and pastoral teams. Eleven Chilean schools were studied and the information gathering techniques applied included: a questionnaire, semi-structured individual interviews and group interviews. The grounded theory model was Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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4. Teacher Preparation to Proficiency and Beyond: Exploring the Landscape (EJ995469)

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Ward, LorraeGrudnoff, LexieBrooker, BarrySimpson, Mary

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Asia Pacific Journal of Education, v33 n1 p68-80 2013

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2013-00-00

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Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Teacher EducationEducational ChangeService LearningExpertiseTeacher EffectivenessTeacher PersistenceEducational QualityBeginning Teacher InductionStandardsRole

Abstract:
Concerns around the provision and retention of quality teachers are global. Amongst these concerns are the preparedness of graduate teachers and the quality and nature of teacher education. The purpose of the article is to focus questions of teacher preparedness and education within a wider discussion around the professional life-cycle of teachers. Initial teacher education is viewed as the first Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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5. Leveraging Experiential Learning Techniques for Transfer (EJ996456)

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Furman, NateSibthorp, Jim

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New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, n137 p17-26 Spr 2013

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2013-00-00

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Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Transfer of TrainingAdult EducationAdult StudentsExperiential LearningService LearningProblem Based LearningActive LearningStudent ProjectsCooperative LearningReflection

Abstract:
Experiential learning techniques can be helpful in fostering learning transfer. Techniques such as project-based learning, reflective learning, and cooperative learning provide authentic platforms for developing rich learning experiences. In contrast to more didactic forms of instruction, experiential learning techniques foster a depth of learning and cognitive recall necessary for transfer. This Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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6. Reflecting on Reflection: Capitalizing on the Learning in Intergenerational Service-Learning (EJ997742)

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Karasik, Rona J.

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Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, v34 n1 p78-98 2013

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2013-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
GerontologyGeriatricsReflectionService LearningSurveysEducational ExperienceAging EducationEducational BenefitsEducational GerontologyTeaching MethodsDiaries

Abstract:
Intergenerational service-learning has become an important practice in gerontology and geriatrics education. Although numerous benefits of service-learning have been documented, greater attention to critical reflection, a key component for harvesting the learning in service-learning, is needed to increase our understanding of what students really are learning from intergenerational service-learni Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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7. Students Delivering Health Care to a Vulnerable Appalachian Population through Interprofessional Service-Learning (EJ997741)

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Lee, Michelle L.Hayes, Patricia A.McConnell, PeggyHenry, Robin M.

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Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, v34 n1 p43-59 2013

Pub Date:

2013-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
InterventionOlder AdultsHousingHome VisitsPharmacyPublic HousingNursing EducationHealth SciencesService LearningPreventionGrantsClinical ExperiencePharmaceutical EducationCollege FacultyPartnerships in EducationNutritionMedical EvaluationCooperation

Abstract:
Interprofessional student service-learning experiences are integrated into the preventive care of older adult residents of public housing in Appalachia. Receiving a Health Resources and Services Administration grant provided the College of Nursing at East Tennessee State University the opportunity to expand interprofessional clinical experiences for students by partnering with the College of Phar Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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8. Intergenerational Service-Learning: A Review of Recent Literature and Directions for the Future (EJ997735)

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Roodin, PaulBrown, Laura HessShedlock, Dorothy

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Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, v34 n1 p3-25 2013

Pub Date:

2013-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Service LearningGerontologyCollege CurriculumStudent AttitudesTeacher AttitudesOlder AdultsCooperationIntergenerational ProgramsProgram EffectivenessSchool Community RelationshipEvaluation MethodsCollege FacultyTeacher ParticipationFaculty WorkloadTime ManagementRewardsFaculty DevelopmentResearch NeedsStakeholders

Abstract:
This review examines recent studies that have addressed outcomes of intergenerational service-learning courses in gerontology. The history of service-learning pedagogy in higher education and its place in today's colleges is also reviewed. Particular attention is given to evaluations of stakeholders: students, older adult participants, agencies and staff, faculty, community residents, colleges, a Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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9. The Digital Life History Project: Intergenerational Collaborative Research (EJ997743)

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Loe, Meika

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Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, v34 n1 p26-42 2013

Pub Date:

2013-00-00

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Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
GerontologyCollege CurriculumUndergraduate StudentsIntergenerational ProgramsService LearningMultimedia MaterialsStudent ProjectsBiographiesStory TellingReflectionElectronic PublishingStudent AttitudesAttitude ChangeAging (Individuals)Positive AttitudesOlder Adults

Abstract:
This article describes the Digital Life History Project, a 10-week "lab" linked to a course on aging, in which students and community-dwelling elders work together to create a short digital story honoring the elder's life. After two interview sessions, the pair works together to produce a 3- to 5-minute digital life story narrated by the elder. The resulting multimedia videos are then screened fo Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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10. Old Age Is a Part of Living: Student Reflections on Intergenerational Service-Learning (EJ997739)

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Kalisch, Hilary R.Coughlin, Deanna R.Ballard, Sharon M.Lamson, Angela

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Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, v34 n1 p99-113 2013

Pub Date:

2013-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Undergraduate StudentsIntergenerational ProgramsOlder AdultsService LearningStudent JournalsStereotypesAging (Individuals)Content AnalysisReflectionStudent AttitudesAttitude ChangePositive AttitudesGerontologyCollege Curriculum

Abstract:
Analysis of student journals examined the effect intergenerational service-learning had upon undergraduate students' attitudes and perceptions of older adults. Students (N = 102) engaged in 12 hours of service-learning with older adults that included writing structured reflection journals. Coding involved open, axial, and selective coding with common themes identified from the journals. Results r Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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