The Four Stages of Service Learning
nylcstaff2023-08-30T12:08:40-05:00Wondering how service-learning works? This tool details the four stages of service-learning, leading you through the process!
Wondering how service-learning works? This tool details the four stages of service-learning, leading you through the process!
Do you want to use the IPARD framework, but are having trouble applying it to your service experience? Use this worksheet to follow along!
There are five rules that separate community service from high-quality service-learning. Read to find out what they are!
Need a breakdown of service-learning and its benefits? Read more to learn about service-learning's "pedagogical power"!
How do I engage students in service-learning processes within their own communities? Teach them to use the power within themselves!
Why does service-kearning matter? Why should I incorporate it into my work with young people? This article explains the importance behind service-learning, referencing multiple studies on its efficacy.
Learn how service-learning can help you meet content goals as well as address social emotional learning using a four stage framework, investigation cycle and research based standards of quality service-learning practice that ensure young people will grow as leaders and as active citizens. Be ready to take a step to weaving service-learning into your unit plans!
Join us for this youth-led, youth-centered introduction to Service-Learning! After this session, you will have a fully-stocked toolkit for addressing genuine community needs.
Looking for resources to start your service-learning experiences in your program? Looking to use service-learning as a strategy in your youth programming or classroom? Get a preview of some of the resources that NYLC has created to help you with that. The ENGAGE series and other Sustainable Development Goals Handbooks are free with subscribing to NYLC's membership program.
Calling all youth! Want to tell your service-learning story? We need YOU to share the importance of using service-learning with people who make decisions about its availability. Relate how you developed leadership skills, acquired new knowledge and worked with others to solve community problems using this teaching and learning experience. You’ll learn who to talk to, how to reach them, what to say to them, and why it’s so important. NOW is the time to share the power of your story. Your voice and story matter to others - let’s make sure others have these same opportunities to create the change they want to see in their world.
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