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Program Models Reflection

Program Model Title State
The Caribbean Service Learning Program School: College of William & Mary, School of Education
Reflection as a part of “”Into the Streets day”" School: Chandler-Gilbert Community College
AZ
Articulating goals: A Learning contract School: Azusa Pacific University
CA
Interdisciplinary reflection sessions: small groups of students and faculty talk to and learn from each other School: Miami-Dade Community College
FL
Learning by presenting your case: “”Business and Professional Communication”" School: University of West Florida
FL
The Academy for Senior Professionals at Eckerd College (ASPEC) School: Eckerd College
FL
Sociology students provide services to retirement home residents School: North Idaho College
ID
Action day : how to develop a quality one-day project School: Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
IL
Service-learning coordinators School: University of Notre Dame
IN
Principles of Speech/Honors course: presenting persuasive speeches to various civic organizations School: Hutchinson Community College
KS
Framing the experience School: University of Maryland, Baltimore County
MD
Problem-Based Service Learning (PBSL) in Education by Design program School: Antioch New England Graduate School
NH
Reflection and debate as the democratic way: the Citizenship and Service Education Program School: State University of New Jersey Rutgers
NJ
“”City Serve”" day: encouraging new students to serve the community School: King s College
PA
Immersion for a day: urban plunge School: Clarion University
PA
Mutual education School: University of Pittsburgh
PA
Sociology II course: Serving multiple populations School: Johnson & Wales University
RI
Institutionalizing reflection School: The Evergreen State College
WA

Wisconsin Campus Compact has brought more visibility and awareness, more leveraging of resources, and more collaboration with other organizations on multiple levels than would ever have been possible with even the best network of individual, campus-based service-learning and civic engagement programs."

-Don Mowry, Director, Service-Learning Center, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

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