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Service Learning
Service Learning
Service Learning is an educational approach that combines academic learning with community service. Students engage in activities that address community needs while reflecting on their experiences to gain a deeper understanding of course content and civic responsibility.
Alternative/linked methods: Experiential Learning, Community-Based Learning, Civic Engagement, Community Service Learning

Why?
- Enhances student engagement by connecting classroom theories to real-world applications.
- Fosters personal growth, critical thinking, and social responsibility.
- Develops practical skills and a sense of community.
- Encourages lifelong service work beyond academic requirements.
How?
- Identify community needs and collaborate with local organizations.
- Set learning objectives that align with academic goals.
- Develop a detailed plan including timelines, resources, and responsibilities. – Engage students in thoughtfully organized service activities. – Encourage reflection to connect service experiences with academic content.
When?
- Suitable for various disciplines including social sciences, environmental studies, education, and business.
- Can be integrated at any educational level.
- Aligns well with the goal of developing active citizens in social studies education.
- Adaptable to different course objectives and community needs.
Get Started
- Collaborate with local organizations to identify community needs.
- Align service activities with academic goals.
- Develop a detailed plan including timelines, resources, and responsibilities.
- Engage students in service activities and encourage reflection.
Digital Enhancement
- Virtual service projects.
- Online advocacy campaigns.
- Hybrid models with online instruction and on-site service.
- Online forums for discussing social issues.
- Collaboration on virtual projects benefiting the community.
Resources
- Gipson, C.S., Delello, J.A. and McWhorter, R.R. (2020) “Engaging nursing students and older adults through service-learning,” Working with Older People, 25(1), pp. 84–93. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1108/WWOP-10-2020-0053.
- Goldberg, L., Richburg, C. and Wood, L. (2006) ‘Active Learning Through Service-Learning’, Communication Disorders Quarterly, 27, pp. 131-145.