Abstract
This article will address the importance of a holistic approach for human services by exploring the concept of community and utilizing service-learning/experiential education in human service courses. ACCESS (Achievement, Collaboration, Community, Education, Standards, and Services) will be covered by illustrating how service-learning/experiential education is a great pedagogy for collaborative partnerships between the university, community, students and faculty. Important elements of service learning/experiential education will be reviewed to provide a better understanding of the concepts. Reflections of the service experience will be included from students, community agency and faculty. Survey results will be utilized to demonstrate how service-learning/experiential education helps students achieve skills and a better understanding of course concepts while helping meet needed services in the community.
| Original language | American English |
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| State | Published - Jan 1 2013 |
| Event | Serve InDEED – Tennessee Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement - Duration: Jan 1 2013 → … |
Conference
| Conference | Serve InDEED – Tennessee Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement |
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| Period | 1/1/13 → … |
Keywords
- human services
- service-learning
Disciplines
- Service Learning