Integrating Service Learning and Multicultural Education in Colleges and Universities
Editat de Carolyn R. O'Gradyen Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2000
Although the chapter authors provide varied perspectives on the benefits and challenges of integrating multicultural education and service learning, they all are committed to a vision of education that synthesizes both action and reflection. None of the authors pretend to have all the answers to what this integration should look like, nor do they believe that today's social problems are easily ameliorated through education. Rather, they share theories, practices, failures, and triumphs in order to further the conversation about the importance of aligning what educators say about the world and how they act in and on it. These authors share the view that multicultural education is truly transformative for students only when it includes a community action component, and likewise, service learning is truly a catalyst for change only when it is done from a multicultural and socially just perspective. It is their hope that the ideas explored in this book will further the work of those who share a commitment to the integration of action and reflection.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780805833454
ISBN-10: 0805833455
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0805833455
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
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Contents: S. Nieto, Foreword. C.R. O'Grady, Preface. C.R. O'Grady, Integrating Service Learning and Multicultural Education: An Overview. Part I:Theoretical Frameworks. C. Rosenberger, Beyond Empathy: Developing Critical Consciousness Through Service Learning. K. Densmore, Service Learning and Multicultural Education: Suspect or Transformative? J.A. Erickson, S.E. O'Connor, Service-Learning: Does It Promote or Reduce Prejudice? K. Téllez, Reconciling Service Learning and the Moral Obligations of the Professor. R.C. Wade, From a Distance: Service-Learning and Social Justice. Part II:Reports From the Field. K. Rice, S. Pollack, Developing a Critical Pedagogy of Service Learning: Preparing Self-Reflective, Culturally Aware, and Responsive Community Participants. H.L. Martin, Jr., T.A. Wheeler, Social Justice, Service Learning, and Multiculturalism as Inseparable Companions. S. Raudenbush, J. Galura, We Made the Road by Talking: Teaching Education 310, "Service-Learning With Multicultural Elders" at the University of Michigan. R.E. Koulish, Teaching Diversity Through Service-Learning Immigrant Assistance. V.C. Simmons, W. Roberts-Weah, Service-Learning and Social Reconstructionism: A Critical Opportunity for Leadership. M. Boyle-Baise With P. Efiom, The Construction of Meaning: Learning From Service Learning. I. Guadarrama, The Empowering Role of Service Learning in the Preparation of Teachers. Part III:Integrating Service Learning and Multicultural Education in Higher Education: Promises and Possibilities. M. Langseth, Maximizing Impact, Minimizing Harm: Why Service-Learning Must More Fully Integrate Multicultural Education. C.E. Sleeter, Strengthening Multicultural Education With Community-Based Service Learning. C.R. O'Grady, Afterword.
Recenzii
"O'Grady has edited a unique and intriguing volume that merges community service learning and multicultural education... This volume presents critical and challenging perspectives for anyone interested in promoting social change and engaging students in active learning within their communities".
—Journal of College Student Development
"A unique blending of two strong fields in education: service learning and critical multicultural education....Clear, well organized, and thoughtfully written....I know of no other book that attempts this interesting integration of fields and find it timely and provocative."
—Kathleen Bennett de Marrais
University of Georgia
"Carolyn O'Grady and the chapter authors of this book have taken on an immense challenge: to integrate community service learning with multicultural education so that together they inform and redefine one another. It is an awesome task. It means diving headlong into turbulent ideological waters concerning such issues as difference, meritocracy, unequal access to power, and the very purpose of education. By embedding service learning within the discourse of democracy, social justice, and equality, they have dared our society to live up to its lofty but unfulfilled promises."
—Sonia Nieto
University of Massachusetts, Amherst; From the Foreword
—Journal of College Student Development
"A unique blending of two strong fields in education: service learning and critical multicultural education....Clear, well organized, and thoughtfully written....I know of no other book that attempts this interesting integration of fields and find it timely and provocative."
—Kathleen Bennett de Marrais
University of Georgia
"Carolyn O'Grady and the chapter authors of this book have taken on an immense challenge: to integrate community service learning with multicultural education so that together they inform and redefine one another. It is an awesome task. It means diving headlong into turbulent ideological waters concerning such issues as difference, meritocracy, unequal access to power, and the very purpose of education. By embedding service learning within the discourse of democracy, social justice, and equality, they have dared our society to live up to its lofty but unfulfilled promises."
—Sonia Nieto
University of Massachusetts, Amherst; From the Foreword
Descriere
Provides a systematic presentation of research, theory, & practice related to the ways in which service learning & multicultural education can & should be integrated. Authors share a commitment to a vision of education that sythesizes action & reflection