IPARD Framework
ameuersnylcorg2023-03-28T15:18:47-05:00The IPARD framework represents the student-centered inquiry model in a service-learning project. Learn more about the IPARD framework!
The IPARD framework represents the student-centered inquiry model in a service-learning project. Learn more about the IPARD framework!
Reflecting on what you brought to a service-learning project can be helpful as you begin to think about designing future projects.
Detailed instructions for how to plan the activities of a service-learning experience, by using the IPARD cycle framework.
What strategies will you use to incorporate challenging reflection opportunities throughout the service-learning experience? Check out some of these example questions for conducting reflection sessions before, during, and after a project.
This is a blank template for creating a budget for a service-learning project.
This is a blank template to help you outline your service-learning project's timeline.
Incorporating youth voice throughout the service-learning process can be simplified with these consensus-building technologies.
SMART goals help to identify the most important aspects of a service-learning project. Learn how to set SMART goals.
Before a service-learning project can begin, you must make sure that the project connects with the learning goals that students need to meet. Work with individual students or small groups to refine the service-learning project idea that stdents have developed.
A WalkAbout is a great way for students to begin to understand what authentic needs could be met through service-learning as they create a map of their school or neighborhood.
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