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SHCY NEWSLETTER
Winter 2002

Editors: Kathleen W. Jones and James Marten

 

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SERVICE-LEARNING AND THE HISTORY OF CHILDHOOD:
A USEFUL PAIRING?

READINGS ON SERVICE/LEARNING
Gail Murray, Dept. of History, Rhodes College
murray@rhodes.edu

Delve, Cecilia I,, Suzanne D. Mintz, Greig M. Stweart, eds. Community Service as Values Education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1990.

DeVitis, Joseph L., Robert W. Johns, & Douglas J. Simpson, eds. To Serve and Learn: The Spirit of Community in Liberal Education. New York: Peter Lang, 1998.

Eyler, Janet and Dwight E. Giles, Jr. Where’s the Learning in Service-Learning? San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1999.

Gray, Maryann Jacobi, et. al. Combining Service and Learning in Higher Education: a Summary Report. Rand Corporation, 2000.

Hamner, Doris M. Building Bridges: the Allyn & Bacon Student Guide to Service Learning. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 2001. [for student use]

Honnet, E. P., and S. Poulsen. Principles of Good Practice in Combining Service and Learning. Wingspread Special Report. Racine, Wis.: Johnson Foundation, 1989.

Kendall, Jane. Combining Service and Learning: A Resource Book. Pearson Custom Publishing, 1998.

Rhoads R. and J. Howard, eds. Academic Service Learning: A Pedagogy of Action and Reflection. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1998.