Sunday, June 28, 2009

Service-Learning Literature

  • Avison et al. Action Research COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM January 1999/Vol. 42, No. 1. 94-97.

  • Brenner et al. Student Engineers Reaching Out: Case Studies in Service Learning and a Survey of Technical Need, 37th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, Milwaukee, 2007.


CAE, Aug 2008, Pages 129-141
Siu Cheung Kong

  • Volunteers for civil society: the education programmes of the Deutsch-Russischer Austausch
Author(s): Malerius S, Odermatt E
Source: OSTEUROPA Volume: 55 Issue: 8 Pages: 175-+ Published: AUG 2005
Abstract: Since its foundation in 1992 the DRA has co-ordinated support programmes for 7 NGO support centres, over 1,250 NGOs and more than 10,000 youth workers, journalists and lawyers in Eastern Europe. The DRA's conception of its own work is closely linked to civic education in a broad sense of the term. The DRA aims at strengthening and imparting tolerance and critical faculties in East European and German societies. A good example is provided by the volunteer exchange programmes intended to support young people who are interested in political and social development in their countries. The DRA arranges long-term internships in German and East European NGOs, and also organises a special course of civic education for young volunteers in Berlin and St. Petersburg.

  • Title;The Nepal Project: Student-centered Learning as a Framework for Study Abroad
Author;BUSHELL BRENDA(Musashi Inst. Of Technol.) GOTO MASAYUKI(Musashi Inst. Of Technol.) HARA NAOMI(Musashi Inst. Of Technol.)
Journal Title;Journal of Environmental and Information Studies, Musashi Institute of Technology
Journal Code:L5319A
ISSN:1349-287X
VOL.;NO.7;PAGE.92-102(2006)
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Pub. Country;Japan
Language;English
http://scholar.google.com.tw/scholar?hl=zh-TW&lr=&cluster=18139751635623619541

ps: Civic Literacy is the knowledge of how to actively participate and initiate change in your community and the greater society. It is the foundation by which ...
Civic Literacy embodies the knowledge and skills that we need for effective participation in the community, government, and politics.

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