Service-Learning Student’s Guide & Journal
Posted by on August 19, 2005
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SERVICE-LEARNING
STUDENT?S GUIDE & JOURNAL
Robert Schoenfeld
5235 S. Graham St. Seattle, WA 98118
Tel: 206-722-1988 ? Fax: 206-721-3200
Email: Info@ServiceLearn.com ? Website: http://www.ServiceLearn.com
This is a Complete Service-Learning Program – In Addition to the Books You Will Receive Instructions On How to Create and Implement a High Quality Service-Learning Program
Helping You Take Service-Learning to a Higher Level of Achievement: Building Personal Character ? Scholastic Achievement
Developing Leaders ? Service to the Community
The Service-Learning – Student?s Guide & Journal For Elementary School, the Service-Learning – Student?s Guide & Journal For Middle and High School, and the Service-Learning Guide & Journal – Higher Education Edition will help your students organize their Service-Learning project, improve their thinking and writing skills and increase test scores. The Student?s Guide & Journals will aid your students in their pursuit of scholastic achievement while guiding and inspiring them to take their service to their community and the nation to a higher level of accomplishment.
The Service-Learning – Student?s Guide & Journal is a useful resource for any Service-Learning program such as: Environmental Programs, Tutoring and Mentoring Projects, helping the Homeless and the Hungry.
The mission of the Service-Learning?Student?s Guide & Journal is to:
? Make it easy for the teacher to start and run a successful Service-Learning Program
? Help the student make Service-Learning a meaningful, educational, and a fun experience
? Facilitate the student in combining classroom academic standards with service to the community
These booklets use extensive journals for creative composition, charts to verify the student?s service, graphs to measure the student?s progress, and directed questions to elicit positive personal reflection from the student.
You can see pages from the booklet by going to the website: http://www.ServiceLearn.com
The Service-Learning – Student?s Guide & Journal will help you make Service-Learning an even more meaningful, educational, and character-building experience for your students.
Please feel free to call me to place an order.
Best Regards, Robert Schoenfeld
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