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Service-learning in literacy education : possibilities for teaching and learning / edited by Valerie Kinloch and Peter Smagorinsky.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (xxiii, 247 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781623965013
  • 1623965012
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Service-learning in literacy education.DDC classification:
  • 361.3/7 23
LOC classification:
  • LC220.5 .S4586 2014eb
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Contents:
Introduction / Peter Smagorinsky and Valerie Kinlock -- Part I. Service-learning in schools and communities -- ch. 1. Transformative service-learning initiatives in urban schools and communities : learning from challenges / Emily Nemeth [and others] -- ch. 2. Garden in a vacant lot : growing thinkers at tree house books / Darcy Luetzow, Lauren Macaluso, and Eli Goldblatt -- ch. 3. From San Francisco to Senegal : a case study of international service-learning partnership development / Dale Allender -- ch. 4. An authentic, curriculum-based approach to service-learning / Meghan B. Thornton -- Part II. Service-learning in teaching and teacher education -- ch. 5. Service-learning in an alternative school as mediated through book club discussions / Peter Smagorinsky -- ch. 6. Service-learning and the field-based literacy methods course / Michael Moore -- ch. 7. Services-learning and the role of "teacher" : an initiative working with homeless youth / Heidi Hallman and Melanie Burdick -- ch. 8. From service-learning to learning to serve : preparing urban English teachers to be organic intellectuals / David E. Kirkland -- ch. 9. Supporting service-learning tutoring partnerships for English learners in school, community, and course settings / Paul H. Matthews -- Part III. Service-learning in the humanities -- ch. 10. Service-learning and distance : sustainablity in traditional and organic service-learning relationships / Lorelei Blackburn and Ellen Cushman -- ch. 11. Partnership service-learning between Maya immigrants and the university : searching for a path to Maya children's success in schools / Alan LeBaron -- ch. 12. Service-learning in English comp : connecting academic studies with real life / Maria Mikolchak -- ENLACE : a service-learning model for Latina/o students / Federico Marquez.
Summary: This edited collection will stand as the first volume that specifically describes service-learning programs and courses designed as part of teacher education programs in the fields of literacy education, secondary English education, elementary language arts education, and related fields. The contributing authors describe the programs they have developed at their universities and/or in their local communities, providing information about the rationale for their initiative, the design of the course, the outcomes of the experience, and other matters that will help literacy educators develop similar courses and experiences of their own. Additionally, this edited collection will fill a great gap in the field's knowledge of alternative forms of teacher education. It will provide descriptions of service-learning initiatives that have been field-tested with demonstrable results. Thus far the field has produced widely scattered articles in journals covering a variety of disciplines, but no definitive collection of papers in which service-learning designed to promote literacy instruction is housed in a single volume edited for cross-referencing and thematic categorization. The two editors have developed courses and received grants to support service-learning initiatives at their universities and believe that others might develop similar programs if they had better understandings of their value and design. Their intention with this volume is to promote service-learning more broadly among literacy educators.
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Introduction / Peter Smagorinsky and Valerie Kinlock -- Part I. Service-learning in schools and communities -- ch. 1. Transformative service-learning initiatives in urban schools and communities : learning from challenges / Emily Nemeth [and others] -- ch. 2. Garden in a vacant lot : growing thinkers at tree house books / Darcy Luetzow, Lauren Macaluso, and Eli Goldblatt -- ch. 3. From San Francisco to Senegal : a case study of international service-learning partnership development / Dale Allender -- ch. 4. An authentic, curriculum-based approach to service-learning / Meghan B. Thornton -- Part II. Service-learning in teaching and teacher education -- ch. 5. Service-learning in an alternative school as mediated through book club discussions / Peter Smagorinsky -- ch. 6. Service-learning and the field-based literacy methods course / Michael Moore -- ch. 7. Services-learning and the role of "teacher" : an initiative working with homeless youth / Heidi Hallman and Melanie Burdick -- ch. 8. From service-learning to learning to serve : preparing urban English teachers to be organic intellectuals / David E. Kirkland -- ch. 9. Supporting service-learning tutoring partnerships for English learners in school, community, and course settings / Paul H. Matthews -- Part III. Service-learning in the humanities -- ch. 10. Service-learning and distance : sustainablity in traditional and organic service-learning relationships / Lorelei Blackburn and Ellen Cushman -- ch. 11. Partnership service-learning between Maya immigrants and the university : searching for a path to Maya children's success in schools / Alan LeBaron -- ch. 12. Service-learning in English comp : connecting academic studies with real life / Maria Mikolchak -- ENLACE : a service-learning model for Latina/o students / Federico Marquez.

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This edited collection will stand as the first volume that specifically describes service-learning programs and courses designed as part of teacher education programs in the fields of literacy education, secondary English education, elementary language arts education, and related fields. The contributing authors describe the programs they have developed at their universities and/or in their local communities, providing information about the rationale for their initiative, the design of the course, the outcomes of the experience, and other matters that will help literacy educators develop similar courses and experiences of their own. Additionally, this edited collection will fill a great gap in the field's knowledge of alternative forms of teacher education. It will provide descriptions of service-learning initiatives that have been field-tested with demonstrable results. Thus far the field has produced widely scattered articles in journals covering a variety of disciplines, but no definitive collection of papers in which service-learning designed to promote literacy instruction is housed in a single volume edited for cross-referencing and thematic categorization. The two editors have developed courses and received grants to support service-learning initiatives at their universities and believe that others might develop similar programs if they had better understandings of their value and design. Their intention with this volume is to promote service-learning more broadly among literacy educators.

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