Service-Learning (General)
Useful Links
2011 January Training Handouts
Joan Liptrot Handouts and Power Points:
Powerpoint for CSI Handout Powerpoint for Making Meaningful Connections to Curriculum Handout CSI PowerPoint Making Meaningful Connections to Curriculum Handout
Annotated History of Service-Learning
A brief review of the development of service-learning in America.
Cathy Berger-Kaye
Summer Insititute Training 2010
Could Reflection Really Be This Exciting? Quotes, books and all that jazz! Service-Learning To Build Community Respect Service-Learning 101 Why S-L Works Best With Engaging Teaching Methods
Healthy Habitat Grant 2011-2012
Healthy Habitat Grant 2011-2012
2011-2012 TX Healthy Habitats Pre-Proposal Instructions 2011-2012 TX Healthy Habitats Pre-Proposal Application 2011-2012 TX Healthy Habitats Signature Pages 2011-2012 TX Healthy Habitats FAQ's
Joan Liptrot
Summer Institute Training 2010
Crossage Tutoring HO Making the Journey Meaningful S-L Is Dropout Prevention YODA HO YODA HO-2
Joan Liptrot
2011 Service-Learning Institute
Reflection that Rocks Presentation Reflection that Rocks Handouts
K-12 Service-Learning Standards for Quality Practice
Developed with input from educators across the country and based on extensive reviews of research and evaluation studies, these standards and corresponding indicators help lead to high quality service-learning activities.
K-8 Reflection Guidebook
Entitled Activities for Thoughtful Reflection: Connecting Service and Learning, this guidebook was developed by Dr. Jane Callahan of Providence College with the goal of providing helpful examples of reflection activities for K-8 teachers.
LEADERS Model Training
LEADERS model training.
Consensus for Primary Grades Consensus or Majority Rule Group Contract Surveys Interviews Evaluating the Project Accessibility Walkabout Healthy Walkabout Feedback Showcase Checklist
School-Based Service-Learning
A series of lessons from the Constitutional Rights Foundation (www.crf-usa.org) in which students discuss the meaning of community, the purpose of community service, and how they—and their community—will benefit from it. Students then brainstorm a list of community problems they think are important. Finally, students and teachers work together to plan and complete a community service-learning Action Project.
TEKS Connection Activity
Examples for Elementary Teachers
TEKS Connection Activity 1 TEKS Connection Activity 2 TEKS Connection Activity 3 TEKS Connection Activity 4 TEKS Connection Activity 5 TEKS Connection Activity 6 TEKS Connection Activity 7 ABC Chart
Tracy Harkins
Summer Institute Training 2010
Getting Started With Service-Learning Leading Change to Sustain S-L in Your School and Community School Community Partnership