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Program Models Service-Learning In Other Courses

Program Model Title State
Leadership and Community Building seminar School: University of Dayton
OH
Participation in the “”Kids Creation Community Playground”" project School: Defiance College
OH
“”Place-Based”" Service-Learning program School: Denison University
OH
Studying health and a healthy community School: University of Akron
OH
Teaching across disciplines: Watershed Education Project School: Oberlin College
OH
Highlighting courses that have a community-based learning component School: Portland State University
OR
“”Let Knowledge Serve the City”": An Evolving Service Paradigm supported by student leadership School: Portland State University
OR
Partnership with the Forest Grove School District: meeting the needs of ESL students School: Pacific University
OR
A very active Center for Service Learning (CSL) School: Keystone College
PA
Career Development Office: promoting a values-based approach to career and life planning School: Neumann College
PA
Migrant Community Project School: Bloomsburg University
PA
Partnership in Education project: Learning and Serving Together for all Children School: Clarion University of Pennsylvania
PA
“”Service-Leadership”" course and other service learning courses School: Neumann College
PA
Theology: Service and Christianity School: St. Francis College
PA
Large-scale introductions School: University of South Carolina
SC
“”Citizenship and Social Change: Theory and Practice,”" required course and other service requirements School: Tusculum College
TN
Psychology 1010 program School: University of Utah
UT
Learning Into Action (LIA) program and Faculty Service-Learning Externships School: Skagit Valley College
WA
Theory and practice School: University of Washington
WA

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