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Educating Teachers and Tomorrow's Students through Service-Learning Pedagogy [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 324 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x19 mm, weight: 631 g
  • Sērija : Advances in Service-Learning Research
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1641133244
  • ISBN-13: 9781641133241
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 324 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x19 mm, weight: 631 g
  • Sērija : Advances in Service-Learning Research
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1641133244
  • ISBN-13: 9781641133241
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This book explores service-learning in teacher education, highlighting its benefits and complexities. It includes an interview with Andy Furco, a leader in the field, and offers historical insights and future guidance. Themes include self-efficacy, community connections, diversity, and program development.



Service-learning is a powerful method of teaching and learning that has been used effectively for more than two decades. This volume contributes further to the Advances in Service-Learning Research series that focuses upon service-learning in teacher education. Research and theory indicate that knowledge of service-learning pedagogy and how to implement it in teacher candidates’ future classrooms can enhance field experiences of teacher education and the civic mission of schools. However, research also reminds us that that the practice of service-learning is nuanced and complex. No two service-learning experiences are alike, yet universal characteristics across service-learning experiences define its essence and distinction. It is through research that digs deep into these nuanced issues that we can learn more about the different characteristics of the experience that define service-learning and guide implementation.

The preface provides an interview with Andy Furco, an early advocate of service-learning and noted leader who has fostered service- learning in K-12 and higher education throughout the United States and across the globe. Andy Furco’s commentary offers an historical overview of the field as well as how the field can advance, providing insights for those new to the field as well as those who have engaged in service-learning. The preface and thirteen chapters together provide empirical and conceptual support for including service-learning. Concurrently, this scholarship provides guidance for implementing service-learning in teacher preparation and in K-12 education. Interrelated themes include self efficacy, connections with communities, diversity, and program development in teacher education.

Preface: A Visit With ... Andy Furco ix
Acknowledgments xxiii
PART I CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVES
1 Imagining a Better World: Service-Learning as Benefit to Teacher Education
3(20)
Virginia M. Jagla
Antonina Lukenchuk
Todd A. Price
1 Can We Develop a Professional Ethic of Service in Education?
23(20)
Reese H. Todd
PART II EFFECTIVE TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
3 Developing Service-Learners Into Service-Leaders
43(20)
Susan A. Colby
Ann-Marie Clark
James Allen Bryant Jr.
4 Service-Learning With Young Students: Validating the Introduction of Service-Learning in Pre-Service Teacher Education
63(26)
Nancy McBride Arrington
5 Changes in Students' Social Justice and Racial Attitudes in an Undergraduate Child Psychology Service-Learning Course
89(16)
L. Mickey Fenzel
Rebecca J. Dean
PART III PROMOTING SELF EFFICACY IN PRESERVICE TEACHERS
6 Towards Understanding When Service-Learning Fosters Efficacy Beliefs of Preservice Teachers
105(16)
Kathleen C. Tice
Larry P. Nelson
7 The Impact of Service-Learning on Teacher Candidates' Self-Efficacy in Teaching STEM Content to Diverse Learners
121(32)
Eunmi Yang
Karen L. Anderson
Briana Burke
PART IV THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
8 Teacher Education Redefined: Contextual Cognizance and the Potential for Community Impact
153(28)
Eva Zygmunt-Fillwalk
Patricia Clark
Jon Clausen
Wilfridah Mucherah
9 Preparing Preservice Teachers Through Service-Learning: Collaborating With Community for Children and Youth of Immigrant Backgrounds
181(20)
Darren E. Lund
Bronwyn Bragg
Erin Kaipainen
Lianne Lee
10 "I Will Be a Better Teacher Because of This CBL": Learning to Teach Through Community-Based Learning
201(26)
Karen M. Gourd
PART V INTERCULTURAL INSIGHTS
11 Challenges and Rewards Associated With Service-Learning in International Contexts: Pre-Service Teacher Outcomes
227(14)
Kari Knutson Miller
Amber M. Gonzalez
12 Impacting Preservice Teachers' Sociocultural Awareness, Content Knowledge, and Understanding of Teaching ELLs Through Service-Learning
241(28)
Mary C. Hutchinson
13 Increasing Preservice Teachers' Intercultural Awareness Through Service-Learning
269(28)
Merilyn C. Buchanan
Manuel G. Correia
Robert E. Bleicher
Concluding Remarks 297
Virginia M. Jagla, National Louis University.

Kathleen C. Tice, University of Texas at Arlington.