A Practical Guide to Service Learning: Strategies for Positive Development in Schools

Author:   Dr Felicia L Wilczenski ,  Susan M Coomey
Publisher:   Springer Us
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9781280938153


Pages:   173
Publication Date:   01 January 2007
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A Practical Guide to Service Learning: Strategies for Positive Development in Schools


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The ultimate goal for school psychologists, teachers, and other allied mental health and educational professionals is to ensure that all children are able to achieve academic success in the classroom. Still, a significant number of schoolchildren feel caught in an academic, social-emotional vortex that can be demoralizing, isolating, and disorienting. Some may be cognitively impaired. Others may simply be bored. Many are well-adjusted but overwhelmed with academic and extracurricular demands. Ensuring that all students achieve their full academic potential is no small feat. Service learning an experiential approach to education that involves students in meaningful, real-world activities can advance social, emotional, and academic curricula goals while simultaneously benefiting the students and their communities. It supports character development by providing situations in the community in which caring, helping, and collaboration as well as sensitivity to culture and social justice issues become integral parts of the educative process. A Practical Guide to Service Learning: Strategies for Positive Development in Schools is a valuable resource that: Describes how service learning an intervention that can be both remedial or preventive and individual or systemic can enable school psychologists and other educational and counseling professionals to expand their roles beyond working with special populations to serving students within the academic mainstream. Highlights the connections between the positive psychology movement, the nurturing of purpose in youth, and the benefits of service learning. Introduces case studies of school-based mental health professionals who have implemented service learning. Provides practical materials and forms to guidemental health practitioners in organizing and assessing service learning activities. School psychologists, counselors, allied educational and mental health practitioners and anyone who works with children in schools will find this volume a must-have reference.

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Author:   Dr Felicia L Wilczenski ,  Susan M Coomey
Publisher:   Springer Us
Imprint:   Springer Us
ISBN:  

9781280938153


ISBN 10:   1280938153
Pages:   173
Publication Date:   01 January 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Undefined
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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