Publishing and Presenting on Higher Education Service-Learning
Posted by on February 6, 2004
Dear SL colleagues,
The first quick guide has been added to the National Service-Learning Clearinghouse website that you may be interested in: Publishing and Presenting on Higher Education Service-Learning http://www.servicelearning.org/article/view/249/1/299/
Other higher education-focused resources on the site include fact sheets on the topics below, available at:
http://www.servicelearning.org/article/archive/88/
*Discipline-Specific Service-Learning Resources for Higher Education
*The Evidence Base for Service-Learning in Higher Education
*Institutional Structures for Service-Learning In Higher Education
*Raising Funds for Service-Learning in Higher Education
*Tools and Methods for Evaluating Service-Learning in Higher Education
*Opportunities for Service-Learning Research and Scholarship in Higher Education
*Partnerships for Higher Education Service-Learning
*Risk Management and Liability in Higher Education Service-Learning
*The Use of Technology in Higher Education Service-Learning
As the NSLC’s senior program advisor for higher education, we are striving to develop materials that respond to the field’s most frequently asked questions and most pressing challenges.
If you have suggestions for future quick guides or other resource materials — or if you have information to add to to an existing fact sheet — please let us know.
Sarena D. Seifer
Rachel Vaughn
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health
http://www.ccph.info
National Service-Learning Clearinghouse
http://www.servicelearning.org
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