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The Impact Of Andrews' Community Service Assistantship Program On Students, Andrews University, And The Local Community: An Interim Report, Sten Labianca
Higher Education
The original objective of this research project was to determine the short and long-term impact of Andrews University's Community Service Assistantship Program (CSAP) on college students' attitudes toward civic responsibility and volunteerism. The study also sought to examine the broader impact of the program on students' academic performance, its impact on Andrews University as a whole, and its impact on the local community. The following is an interim report on findings relative to these objectives.
Civic Skills Assessment: A Critical Examination Working Group Summary Report, Walt Whitman Center For The Culture And Politics Of Democracy
Civic Skills Assessment: A Critical Examination Working Group Summary Report, Walt Whitman Center For The Culture And Politics Of Democracy
Conference Proceedings
From November 7 to 9, 1993, the Walt Whitman Center hosted the second of two working conferences convened to produce a civic skills assessment instrument.* The working group meetings are a central component of a collaboration by the Whitman Center and The Surdna Foundation, Inc. with additional support from The Markle Foundation designed to produce a civic skills assessment instrument that will be useful for measuring civic attitudes and behaviors within the context of a wide variety of civic experiences including education, based service learning programs and service corps. With most participants attending both meeting, the two conferences brought together …
Topic Bibliography On Behaviorally And Emotionally Disordered Youth And Service, Robin Vue Benson, Robert D. Shumer
Topic Bibliography On Behaviorally And Emotionally Disordered Youth And Service, Robin Vue Benson, Robert D. Shumer
Bibliographies
The sources listed on the following pages are in response to requests for information on the behaviorally and emotionally disturbed youth and service-learning. They were obtained by conducting searches of the ERIC database on CD-ROM. Broad topics were chosen for a comprehensive selection of references. With several hundred records identified, only those with direct relevance are included here. In addition, references from several service-learning bibliographies are included. The search for more sources of information on this topic is ongoing and this compilation will be updated periodically.
White Paper On National Service, Stephen R. Mullen
White Paper On National Service, Stephen R. Mullen
Service Learning, General
President Clinton unveiled his vision of National Service in a speech at Rutgers University on March 1, 1993. It was a watershed moment in the resurgence of volunteerism and community service. This resurgence began about a decade ago, to highlight the need to appreciate our nation's and our communities' most valuable resource - its people. People from diverse agencies and organizations coalesced to ensure our nation's future by teaching the service or volunteer ethic to our youth. The intended purpose was to provide opportunities for young people to contribute to the development of their communities and give appreciation and understanding …
Communo Magazine, Fall 1993, School Of Communication
Communo Magazine, Fall 1993, School Of Communication
CommUNO Magazine
CommUNO magazine is currently produced annually by the UNO School of Communication: 6001 Dodge Street, ASH 140, Omaha, NE 68182: Phone: 402.554.2600. Fax: 402.554.3836. For more information, follow us on Twitter@ CommUNO, join the “UNO School of Communication” page on Facebook or visit communication.unomaha.edu.
Looking For Young People Listening For Youth Voice, John Beilenson
Looking For Young People Listening For Youth Voice, John Beilenson
Service Learning, General
Where are the young people? This is the question I find myself asking as I make my way around the offices of national and community service programs in Washington and across the country. I have worked in and for youth service and youth serving organizations since 1985, so I have few illusions. Offices are for adults. If you want to find the youth in youth service, you generally have to get out to project sites-schools and playgrounds and parks where young people are actually doing service.
Challenges Of Replicating Success, Jay Altman, Tom Malarkey
Challenges Of Replicating Success, Jay Altman, Tom Malarkey
Service Learning, General
Khrishnamurti used to tell a story about Man walking along the shore of the sea of life looking for the shell of truth. God and the Devil are watching from atop the cliffs rising far above the sand and water. Man finds the shell of truth in the roaring surf and picks it up. God turns to the Devil and says, "I've got you now, for Man has discovered truth."
I'm not worried," replies the Devil. "Just wait until he organizes it."
Although we hope no one would ever presume to have found the truth, most of us in the …
First Amendment Vs. Business Orientations Of Broadcast General Managers And News Directors, Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, Michael L. Hilt
First Amendment Vs. Business Orientations Of Broadcast General Managers And News Directors, Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, Michael L. Hilt
Communication Faculty Publications
A two-state survey found that general managers and news directors prefer their own judgments, and those of audience members, to government regulation. General managers support the First Amendment when it is good for business, while news directors show some support for business freedoms.
Service And Volunteerism: Working Together For Our Future, Youth Service California, Volunteer Centers Of California, Inc., Calserve
Service And Volunteerism: Working Together For Our Future, Youth Service California, Volunteer Centers Of California, Inc., Calserve
Conference Proceedings
As you gather for this important Conference, you have the best wishes of the White House Office of National Service -- and the full expectation that you will re-double your efforts on behalf of service.
President Clinton, at the ceremony signing the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1991, said, "I hope, believe and dream that national service will remain throughout the life of America, not a aeries of promises, but a aeries of challenges, across all the generations an4 all walks of life, to help us to rebuild our troubled but wonderful land....Today we are taking a stand …
Vocational Education 5100 - Experiential Learning And Youth Development, Robert D. Shumer
Vocational Education 5100 - Experiential Learning And Youth Development, Robert D. Shumer
Syllabi
Course objectives:
- analyze the processes by which we learn
- analyze the relationship between experience and learning
- understand the differences between traditional and progressive education
- understand the barriers/problems with experiential learning
- analyze how youth apply experience in the learning process
- understand role community-based organizations play in youth development . learn how to create a portfolio to demonstrate learning
- learn how to use journals to reflect on life experiences
- develop observation skills
- explain the relationship between experience and motivation
- understand essential elements of the experiential learning process
- evaluate the role of experience in the learning process
What Do We Know About The Impact Of Field Based Programs On Students?, Janet Eyler, Dwight Giles Jr.
What Do We Know About The Impact Of Field Based Programs On Students?, Janet Eyler, Dwight Giles Jr.
Higher Education
The literature on field based education programs for undergraduates is voluminous, but surprisingly unhelpful in answering the most important question of all, "What difference does it make in the lives of students?" In this presentation we have focused on this largely unanswered question, first (1) examining the goals commonly held for such field experiential approaches as cooperative education, academic internships, field components of classes, and service learning then (2) discussing evidence for impact on students and finally (3) identifying critical gaps in our knowledge of how these programs affect students.
Public Law 103-82 [H.R. 2010] September 21, 1993 National And Community Service Trust Act Of 1993, Corporation For National Service
Public Law 103-82 [H.R. 2010] September 21, 1993 National And Community Service Trust Act Of 1993, Corporation For National Service
Special Topics, General
An Act To amend the National and Community Service Act of 1990 to establish a Corporation for National Service, enhance opportunities for national service, and provide national service educational awards to persons participating in such service, and for other purposes.
Summary Of National And Community Service Trust Act, Serve America
Summary Of National And Community Service Trust Act, Serve America
Special Topics, General
The national service initiative is designed to address the nation's problems by mobilizing Americans of every background, but particularly young people, in service to our communities and country. The programs support service extending from our youngest elementary students to our oldest citizens, and will fund service ranging from part-time volunteer activities to full-time public service with educational awards.
The Perceptual Weighting Of Speech-Related Acoustic Cues For 3 & 1/2-Year-Old Children Differs From That Of Adults: Results Using Natural And Synthetic Stimuli, Carol J. Manning
The Perceptual Weighting Of Speech-Related Acoustic Cues For 3 & 1/2-Year-Old Children Differs From That Of Adults: Results Using Natural And Synthetic Stimuli, Carol J. Manning
Student Work
Previous studies have found that children’s judgments of syllable-initial /s/ and / ∫ / are more related to the vocalic F2 transition and less related to the fricative-noise spectrum than are adults’ judgments [Nittrouer & Studdert- Kennedy, JSHR, 30 (1987); Nittrouer, J. Phon., 20 1992]. These results have been taken as evidence that young children organize linguistic input in units more closely approximating syllable size than phoneme size. Furthermore, such results have led to a model of speech development proposing that children’s weighting of the acoustic cues for phonemic categories changes as they gain linguistic experience, with a general shift …
Community Service Promotes, Marlow Ediger
Community Service Promotes, Marlow Ediger
School K-12
School and society are interwoven. not separate entities. Therefore, the goats of schools should be integrated with those of the surrounding community and society as a whole. Middle school student service helps integrate those goals.
Measuring Citizenship Project, Walt Whitman Center For The Culture And Politics Of Democracy
Measuring Citizenship Project, Walt Whitman Center For The Culture And Politics Of Democracy
Evaluation/Reflection
Issuing out of the success of the Civic Education and Community Service Program at Rutgers University, in 1992 the Walt Whitman Center for the Culture and Politics of Democracy embarked on a measuring citizenship project to explore the relationship between community, citizenship, and service learning. The Project's main goal is to develop a working, empirical instrument that will measure the impact of service learning and other forms of civic experience on citizenship. This civic literacy test will determine how service learning and other civic experiences, such as jury service or military service, effect an individual's perceptions and commitments to his …
S.T.A.R.T. Economic Development: An Overview, Uno Center For Public Affairs Research
S.T.A.R.T. Economic Development: An Overview, Uno Center For Public Affairs Research
Publications
S.T.A.R.T. stands for Strategic Training And Resource Target ing-a self-help approach to local economic development. Today's rapidly changing economic climate requires new strategies and processes for managing local economic development. In fact, the successful communities of the future will be those that are able to rely on local initiative and resources to tailor their own economic development strategies. S.T.A.R.T. provides you with the necessary tools to determine your community's strengths and weaknesses, and helps you develop a strategic plan to improve your local economy.
S.T.A.R.T. Economic Development: An Overview, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
S.T.A.R.T. Economic Development: An Overview, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Publications
S.T.A.R.T. stands for Strategic Training And Resource Target ing-a self-help approach to local economic development. Today's rapidly changing economic climate requires new strategies and processes for managing local economic development. In fact, the successful communities of the future will be those that are able to rely on local initiative and resources to tailor their own economic development strategies. S.T.A.R.T. provides you with the necessary tools to determine your community's strengths and weaknesses, and helps you develop a strategic plan to improve your local economy.
Community Servicelearning And The Vocational Teacher, Robert D. Shumer
Community Servicelearning And The Vocational Teacher, Robert D. Shumer
Guides
While many have tried to understand the notion of service-learning, no one seems to agree on one definition or description. A Wingspread conference in 1990 defined service-learning as both a philosophy and a program (Giles, Honnet, & Migliore, 1991). The National and Community I Service Act (1990) contained a four part definition which described characteristics and processes of service-learning, including reflective components which tie service experiences to a curriculum.
Community Service Program: Evaluation Information System Manual, The Commission On National And Community Service
Community Service Program: Evaluation Information System Manual, The Commission On National And Community Service
Evaluation/Reflection
In 1990 Congress established the Commission on National and Community Service (CNCS) under the National and Community Service Act. The mandate of the Act is to test innovative and model programs to "renew the ethic of civic responsibility" through service to the community.
Looking For Help Long Overdue: Where Has Higher Education Been?, Robert Wood
Looking For Help Long Overdue: Where Has Higher Education Been?, Robert Wood
Service Learning, General
For more than a decade, the American public has carped and complained about the condition of American education, Some have gone so far as to wring their hands over the apparent futility of reform efforts, Overall, the nation has found the state of its public elementary and secondary education unacceptable. It has especially lamented the tragic condition of urban public schools, yet it does not seem to know what to do about it.
Maryland Student Service Alliance Teacher Training Manual, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Maggie O'Neill
Maryland Student Service Alliance Teacher Training Manual, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Maggie O'Neill
Guides
The Maryland Student Service Alliance definition of service-learning is:
Making a difference through actions of caring for others, in the school or in the community, through direct service, indirect service and advocacy, with preparation and reflection.
The most important word in the definition is Actions. Service is not intentions or plans or discussing ideas. Service is doing something to make the world a better place.
Service Learning Belongs, Allen Wutzdorff
Service Learning Belongs, Allen Wutzdorff
Higher Education
he field of service learning is rapidly coming in from the margins of education as we move into the 1990s. Across the country, students and faculty alike are examining the learning potential of what is already a socially positive force. This growth is not unlike the growth of college internship programs in the 1970s and '80s, where increasing numbers of college students majoring in disciplines not traditionally associated with "experiential learning" were given the opportunities to test out and apply their knowledge and abilities in work settings. An important result of this move into the "real world" was, of course, …
Looking For Help Long Overdue: Where Has Higher Education Been?, Robert Wood
Looking For Help Long Overdue: Where Has Higher Education Been?, Robert Wood
Higher Education
For more than a decade, the American public has carped and complained about the condition of American education. Some have gone so far as to wring their hands over the apparent futility of reform efforts. Overall, the nation has found the state of its public elementary and secondary education unacceptable. It has especially lamented the tragic condition of urban public schools, yet it docs not seem to know what to do about it.
H.R. 2335, June 8 1993, Committee On Education And Labor Bill, U.S. House Of Representatives
H.R. 2335, June 8 1993, Committee On Education And Labor Bill, U.S. House Of Representatives
Service Learning, General
To amend certain education laws to provide for service-learning and to strengthen the skills of teachers and improve instruction in service-learning, and for other purposes.
Mothers' And Fathers' Perceptions Of Parenting One-Month Old Infants With Respiratory Distress Syndrome Or Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Nancy Marron
Student Work
Recent significant advances in the field of neonatology have resulted in increased rates of survival of infants who are born prematurely (Avery & Taeusch, 1984). Although mortality rates have decreased, many of these children and their families may be faced with complications related to prematurity, extended hospitalization, numerous lifesaving medical procedures, and a lengthy recovery.
A. Season Of Service: Introducing Service Learning Into The Liberal Arts Curriculum, Benjamin R. Barber, Richard Battistoni
A. Season Of Service: Introducing Service Learning Into The Liberal Arts Curriculum, Benjamin R. Barber, Richard Battistoni
Service Learning, General
We live in times when rights and obligations have become uncoupled. Individuals regard themselves almost exclusively as private persons with responsibilities only to family and job and yet possessing endless rights against a distant and alien state in relationship to which they think or themselves, at best, as watchdogs and clients and, at worst, as adversaries and victims. The idea of service to country or to the institutions by which rights and liberty are legitimized and sustained has fairly vanished.
American Federalism, State Governments, And Public Policy: Weaving Together Loose Theoretical Threads, Dale Krane
American Federalism, State Governments, And Public Policy: Weaving Together Loose Theoretical Threads, Dale Krane
Public Administration Faculty Publications
Decisions about the provision and delivery of public goods and services take place within the framework established by America's most distinctive political invention-federalism. Author after author reminds students and scholars alike that policy making can be understood only from an intergovernmental perspective. But to use a term such as ''intergovernmental policy making'' thrusts one into two distinctive analytic worlds which, at best, are loosely woven together.
Developing Community Partnerships Through Service Learning Programs, Jay Cooper
Developing Community Partnerships Through Service Learning Programs, Jay Cooper
Partnerships/Community
Community service programs have existed on college campuses for years but did not fully emerge as they have during the past 10 years. More than 700 volunteer programs exist at colleges and universities throughout the country (Fioerchinger, 1991). National organizations such as the Campus Outreach Opportunity League (COOL), the Campus Compact, and the National Society for Experiential Education (NSEE) have served to stimulate and firmly establish service learning as a movement and an educational priority in this country. In addition to the emergence of college service programs and national organizations, programs such as the National Student Clean-up for Hunger, Into …
Attracting Primary Jobs: A Guide For Nebraska Communities, Robert F. Blair
Attracting Primary Jobs: A Guide For Nebraska Communities, Robert F. Blair
Publications
Local economic development can be described as the efforts of community leaders to stimulate business investment and employment to preserve or improve the quality of life in a community. Development objectives are often identified through a formal planning effort, structured public discussion, or other formal and informal processes. Objectives are the specific actions needed to meet broad community development goals. These economic development objectives selected by communities may include diversifying the area economy, increasing opportunities for employment, or expanding the local tax base.