Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
National Service: A Resource For Faith-Based And Community Groups, Corporation For National And Community Service
National Service: A Resource For Faith-Based And Community Groups, Corporation For National And Community Service
Special Topics, General
The Corporation for National and Community Service provides opportunities for Americans of all ages and backgrounds to serve their communities and country, primarily through its Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America programs.Together with the USA Freedom Corps, the Corporation is working to build a culture of citizenship, service, and responsibility in America.Through access to human capital, grant funding, training and technical assistance, and other resources, we can help increase your organization’s capacity to deliver innovative solutions for communities.
All of us have something to share that can make our communities and our nation stronger.
We hope this booklet …
Teaching Ethics Through Community Service, Judith A. Boss
Teaching Ethics Through Community Service, Judith A. Boss
Special Topics, General
Community service learning, when combined with a program of ethics education, is an effective means of enhancing students' personal, social and moral development as well as their academic performance.
Inside Ncr: Detroit Cardinal Adam Maida's Proposal For Mandatory Social Service Duty For Students In Catholic Colleges, Tom Fox
Special Topics, General
Detroit Cardinal Adam Maida last week unveiled a creative and intriguing proposal. He suggested forming a kind of urban Peace Corps that would put college students to work in the city's soup kitchens and other social agencies.
The new cardinal, speaking at an interfaith breakfast in his honor, said he and Catholic college officials want to incorporate social service into the curriculum.
National Youth Service: The Proposed Legislation, Robert H. Atwell
National Youth Service: The Proposed Legislation, Robert H. Atwell
Special Topics, General
I'm very happy to be back in sunny Arizona. I was here just a few weeks ago for another meeting, but this week I'm especially glad to be out of Washington, where the weather has been dreary and some of the political debate even drearier.
Because I work in Washington, everybody always wants to know what's really going on in the nation's capital, and why the government can't seem to get anything right. So I thought I'd begin by telling you about something you didn't read in the newspapers, and that's a meeting that took place the other day at …
Roots Of Service, Theodore H. Erickson
Roots Of Service, Theodore H. Erickson
Special Topics, General
The thesis that I want to advance is a simple one: It is that service is rooted in religion. Service is religious in the sense that it expresses our bondedness with the universe (religare: to bind fast), and by extension with one another. Over time, service-oriented activities may become rationalized, institutionalized, and secularized. But the roots of service remain religious.
National Service And Religious Values, L. William Yolton, Edward L. Long Jr.
National Service And Religious Values, L. William Yolton, Edward L. Long Jr.
Special Topics, General
The idea of national service covers a range of proposals for organizing young people and, in some cases, senior citizens to do work of national importance to satisfy unmet needs in the society. How people at middle age would be engaged in service is rarely discussed.
Conversation Piece: National Service, Is It For Us?, Carl A. Bade
Conversation Piece: National Service, Is It For Us?, Carl A. Bade
Special Topics, General
Many of the writers, conceptual developers, and advocates of a National Service Program for the United States credit William James with issuing, in 1910, the first call to youth to be enlisted in a program entitled "The Moral Equivalent of War,'' The program was envisioned to engage youth in industrial work and social service, according to their skills and interests. While that did not come to fruition, we saw some forms of it instituted during the bleak days and years of the Great Depression in the 1930's. Thousands of youth were enlisted in the Civilian Conservation Corps beginning in 1933, …
Youth Socialization Via National Service, Donald J. Eberly
Youth Socialization Via National Service, Donald J. Eberly
Special Topics, General
As a frame of reference for this paper, I have chosen the 1977 keynote address given by Harry Silberman to the Society for Experiential Education. At that time he outlined "five major arguments against using work experience as a vehicle for the socialization (of youth) to adulthood."