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Mills, Steven D. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2001
Introduces the Web-based, interactive group journal as a potent, highly efficient, and research-based alternative to traditional, privately-kept journals. Describes this journaling alternative in detail as it has been used in the last four semesters of an undergraduate service learning course, and presents instructor and student assessments of…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Higher Education, Journal Writing, Service Learning
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Gurecka, Louis E.; Gent, Pamela J. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2001
Asserts that many service learning projects are rife with disablism, a set of assumptions and practices that promote the differential or unequal treatment of people because of actual or presumed disabilities. Discusses four common images about people with disabilities that may guide selection of service projects for them. Offers suggestions to…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Higher Education, Service Learning
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Kinnevy, Susan C.; Boddie, Stephanie C. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2001
Discusses the development and implementation of an academic service learning course designed to explore partnership possibilities between a university, religious organizations, and neighborhood coalitions in West Philadelphia. Course goals were twofold: for students to activate partnerships with community members and congregation participants to…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Neighborhoods
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Handley, George B. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2001
Asserts that by stressing the humanities' importance to individual and societal health and well-being, service learning can provide opportunities to serve arts organizations and other humanistic institutions of learning. Suggests that such experiences will better ensure the development of life-long learning habits and humanistic citizenship. (EV)
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Higher Education, Humanities, Service Learning
Keene, Arthur S.; Colligan, Sumi – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
This special journal issue is devoted to an exploration of the intersection of service-learning and anthropology. We are interested in the contributions that the field of anthropology can make to community service learning (CSL) and we are interested in how service-learning can and does inform anthropological practice. The assembled papers, 8 case…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Service Learning, Case Studies
McCabe, Maryann – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
This article argues cultural anthropology would make a good partner to service-learning pedagogy because it offers students a theoretical approach for understanding community life and its power structures. Anthropologists have been dealing with power vis-a-vis the people they study using concepts relevant to the reflection process in…
Descriptors: Culture, Anthropology, Service Learning, Theory Practice Relationship
Camacho, Michelle Madsen – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
As social scientists engage their own subjectivity, there is greater awareness of their own touristic "gaze," or at least the power relations that are evoked in the researcher-subject interaction. In teaching students involved in community service learning, the challenge is to provide a learning experience that addresses power inequities…
Descriptors: Community Development, Social Class, Mexican Americans, Service Learning
Simonelli, Jeanne; Earle, Duncan; Story, Elizabeth – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
Joint service-learning programs of Wake Forest University and the University of Texas-El Paso are working to develop an anthropologically-informed service model for/with the authors' Universities, our students, and our community colleagues. Building on extensive ethnographic fieldwork and experience leading experiential programs, the model results…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Foreign Countries, Summer Programs, Field Experience Programs
Chin, Nancy P. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
Anthropological concepts and methods provide an important framework for organizing community service learning. Critical reflection is central to both anthropology and community service learning. However, an anthropological approach to reflection stimulates the learner to consider their own cultural background. Little is understood about how to…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Story Telling, Anthropology, Economically Disadvantaged
Sanday, Peggy Reeves; Jannowitz, Karl – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
This article describes the theoretical rationale and practice related to two connected anthropology courses at the University of Pennsylvania and University City High School, a predominantly African-American school on Penn's border. The courses are part of Penn's ABCS (academically-based community service) program. Grounded in the Boasian legacy…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Service Learning, Program Descriptions, Multicultural Education
Schensul, Jean J.; Berg, Marlene – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
This article describes a model of participatory action research and service-learning conducted with urban, high school African American, West Indian/Caribbean, and Puerto Rican/Latino youth and adult facilitators, in a nonclassroom setting, in a mid-sized northeastern city. Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) integrates critical theory,…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Action Research, Ethnography, Social Change
Nassaney, Michael S. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
The Anthropology Department at Western Michigan University has sponsored an annual archaeological field school since the mid-1970s. Over the past decade, students have worked with community and government organizations, learning to apply archaeological methods to real world problems to preserve and interpret significant heritage sites. They come…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Service Learning, Archaeology, Partnerships in Education
Johnston, Francis E.; Harkavy, Ira; Barg, Frances; Gerber, Danny; Rulf, Jennifer – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
The Urban Nutrition Initiative (UNI) is a University of Pennsylvania/West Philadelphia schools academically-based community service program that integrates academics, research, and service through service-learning and participatory action research. UNI is based academically within Penn's Department of Anthropology and administratively within the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Nutrition, Urban Areas, School Community Relationship
Daynes, Gary; Longo, Nicholas V. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
This article uses primary and secondary research on educational, social, and political theory in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to argue that the history of service-learning must be revised to include Jane Addams' pioneering work. A full consideration of Addams significantly revises understanding the origins of service-learning, suggesting…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Females, Role, United States History
Brody, Salena M.; Wright, Stephen C. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
This article applies Aron and Aron's (1986) self-expansion model to the service-learning context. The self-expansion model proposes a motivational framework for understanding why individuals are motivated to engage in service-learning opportunities that allow for meaningful social interaction. Using a survey design, this study confirms hypotheses…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Models, Cognitive Structures, Motivation
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