Service-Learning at
Lewis-Clark State College
Connecting
learning to life...through service.
What is Service-Learning?
Service-learning enhances classroom learning for students by
adding an experiential component to academic coursework that
extends learning beyond the classroom and into the
community. When used successfully, service-learning gives
students the opportunity to apply concepts they are learning
in the classroom to real-life situations.
Service-Learning courses have 3 essential components:
1.
Students address a real community need through their
service work.
2. The service work is integrated into and enhances the
academic curriculum.
3. The courses include structured time for
students to
reflect on the service experience.
Roles and Responsibilities
Planning a Service-Learning Class
Service Project Ideas
Planning Grants
Faculty Fellows
Reflection
Faculty Toolkit for
Service-Learning in Higher Ed
Service-Learning Library
Web Resources
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