Reading Response #7
Identify
the key elements and process for Service Learning
The first step in identifying
what service learning is should be explaining how it is different than regular
community service. Although community service is a valuable aspect of an adolescent’s
young life it is something separated from curriculum and or educational
standards. Service learning is possibly the same action, such as a beach cleanup
etc, but with education and student emotional, social and intellectual growth
as the priority of the activity. Service learning is an educational opportunity
that can also double as community service but community service is not guaranteed
to be considered service learning.
The key element of any service
learning project is the connection that each student will make with the
material, each other, the instructors, the community and themselves. The
outcome of service learning is the authentic experience that is produced by
doing and not just saying, practicing and not just professing, living and not
just thinking. In the world of education it is the primary goal of the
instructor to have the students be able to make connection and relevance to the
material. It is one thing to be able to say, quote, and or regurgitate the
material but it is more important for the students to be able to apply the
material as well.
The process of a successful
service learning project can be a fairly complex collection of planning,
collaboration, creativity, and reflection. The most important part of a project
will be the design and planning since at the heart it is intended to be an
application of the standards so it will be built around the objective. Just
like our lesson plans for our various content areas, the service projects
should be backwards designed. After the objective is defined, the next piece is
the action, event, and or group in which explores the objective and how the
standard/objective will be completed and or shown. This is the other major
planning obstacle whereas you first need to find the purpose and standard of
the project then you need to plot out the logistics, without either your project
will not succeed.
Once the overall backwards
planning and logistics are ironed out then there is the actual preparation of
the project itself such as student readiness. The students must know and
understand the rationale of why a beach cleanup has anything to do with history
or why homelessness can be a product of racism. There should be an integrated
series of lessons leading into, during and especially after the project’s
completion. The final step in a successful service project will be reflection
in regards to the students reflecting on their experiences and the instructors
reflecting on the outcome of the project.
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