Title: Engaging Students Through ServiceLearning
1Engaging Students Through Service-Learning
- Charles Mohr, Administrator
- Andrea Hohlier, Coordinator
- Learn and Serve America
- State Department of Education
- Charles_Mohr_at_sde.state.ok.us
- (405) 521-4795
2Youth Engagement
- the degree to which students are
psychologically connected to what is going on
in their classes. They are there emotionally as
well as physically. They concentrate on the task
at hand, they strive to do their best when tested
or called upon. They participate actively in
class discussion, think about the material
covered in their courses, and genuinely care
about the quality of their work.
(Steinberg, Beyond the Classroom)
3Common Answers from Research
- Lack of challenge (too easy).
- Lack of success (too hard).
- Lack of relevance (cant see the point).
- Lack of relationships (dont care about the
people). - Lack of value in subject (dont care about the
information). - Other factors (e.g., safety, hunger, lack of
sleep).
4 5The Difference Between Service-Learning and
Other Forms of Service
6How Service-Learning Works
Service-learning is a form of experiential
education where learning occurs through a cycle
of planning, action, and reflection. Working
with others, students acquire knowledge and
skills and apply what they learn in the
classroom as they try to meet community needs.
They experience consequences, both literal and
emotional.
7Relationship to Learning
- Service-learning experiences
- Are typically positive, meaningful, and real.
- Involve cooperative rather than competitive
processes, thus promoting skills associated with
teamwork and interdependency. - Address complex problems in complex settings
rather than simplified problems in isolation.
8Service-learning experiences (continued)
- Offer opportunities to engage in problem- solving
by requiring students to gain knowledge in
specific contexts rather than drawing upon
generalized or abstract knowledge. - Promote deeper learning because results are
immediate and are not contrived (no right
answers in the back of the book). - Are more likely to be personally meaningful and
to generate emotional consequences.
9Service-Learning Components
- Investigating Identifying community issues
through research and community needs assessments. - Planning How students will address the issue.
- Action Performing the service activity.
10Service-Learning Components
- Reflection Thinking about impact on others and
self, what worked and what did not, relationship
of oneself to the world. - Demonstration Showing impact on others and
self. - Celebration Students and community partners
enjoy the completed project.
11Bridge Creek Elementary School Veterans Project
EDUCAT ION
Bridge Creek Elementary School Store
12ENVIRONMENT
13HEALTH AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Ada High School Project Ignition Slow
Buckle
Mark Twain Elementary Art Ambassadors
14Purcell Senior-Senior Prom
HUMAN NEEDS
Colbert High School Backpack Buddies