Curricular Models for Service Learning

Authors

  • Marie Troppe Providence College

Keywords:

Higher Education, Service Learning

Abstract

This article explains and gives examples of the following options for including service learning in the curriculum: fourth credit option, introductory service learning courses, courses linking service and leadership, service as an optional or required course component, service as a significant course requirement, service learning in the core curriculum, service as a graduation requirement, disciplinary capstone projects, research as integral to service, service learning internships, and service learning majors and minors. The authors suggest that by offering a wide range of curricular models, service learning can be more easily adapted to different institutional climates, disciplines, and the styles of individual faculty members.

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Published

1996-01-01