International Service Learning
Conceptual Frameworks and Research
Herausgeber: Bringle, Robert G.; Jones, Steven G.; Hatcher, Julie A.
International Service Learning
Conceptual Frameworks and Research
Herausgeber: Bringle, Robert G.; Jones, Steven G.; Hatcher, Julie A.
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This book focuses on conducting research on ISL, which includes developing and evaluating hypotheses about ISL outcomes and measuring its impact on students, faculty, and communities.
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This book focuses on conducting research on ISL, which includes developing and evaluating hypotheses about ISL outcomes and measuring its impact on students, faculty, and communities.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781579223397
- ISBN-10: 1579223397
- Artikelnr.: 29952102
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781579223397
- ISBN-10: 1579223397
- Artikelnr.: 29952102
Robert G. Bringle is Chancellor¿s Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Philanthropic Studies and Senior Scholar in the Center for Service and Learning at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. From 2012-2015, he was the Kulynych/Cline Visiting Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Appalachian State University. He was the Executive Director of the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Center for Service and Learning from 1994-2012. Dr. Bringle was awarded the Thomas Ehrlich Faculty Award for Service Learning, the IUPUI Chancellor¿s Award for Excellence in Teaching, and the Legacy of Service Award from Indiana Campus Compact. In 2004, he was recognized at the 4th Annual International Service-Learning Research Conference for his outstanding contributions to the service-learning research field. The University of the Free State, South Africa, awarded him an honorary doctorate for his scholarly work on civic engagement and service learning. Julie A. Hatcher is Associate Professor Emeritus of Philanthropic Studies in the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). From 2012-2018, she was executive director of the Center for Service and Learning and associate professor. Julie serves as co-editor of the IUPUI Series on Service Learning Research (Stylus, 2011, 2013, 2016). Her research focuses on the role of higher education in democracy and civil society, civic learning outcomes in higher education, philanthropic studies, and civic-minded professionals. She serves on the national advisory board for the Carnegie Foundation¿s Community Engagement elective classification. Julie is the 2017 International Association for Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement Distinguished Career Award recipient, and the 2008 Dissertation Award recipient. Julie earned her PhD in philanthropic studies with a minor in higher education at Indiana University. Steven G. Jones is the Assistant
Preface
Robert G. Bringle Section I. Conceptual Frameworks for International Service Learning 1. International Service Learning
Robert G. Bringle and Julie A. Hatcher 2. The Context for International Service Learning. An Invisible Revolution is Underway
William M. Plater 3. A 360-Degree View of International Service Learning
Nevin C. Brown 4. New Lines of Inquiry in Reframing International Service Learning into Global Service Learning
Nicholas Longo and John Saltmarsh Section II. How Course Design Can Inform Research on International Service Learning 5. An Analysis of International Service Learning Programs
Steven G. Jones and Kathryn S. Steinberg 6. Overcoming the Challenges of International Service Learning. A Visual Approach to Sharing Authority, Community Development and Global Learning
Hilary E. Kahn 7. Service Learning as Local Learning. The Importance of Context
Susan Buck Sutton 8. Research on and through Reflection in International Service Learning
Brandon C. Whitney and Patti H. Clayton Section III. Conducting Research on International Service Learning 9. A Research Agenda for International Service Learning
Humphrey Tonkin 10. What International Service Learning Research can Learn from Research on Service Learning
Janet Eyler 11. What International Service Learning Research can Learn from Research on International Learning
Richard Kiely 12. Quantitative Approaches to Research on International Service Learning. Design, Measurement, and Theory
Robert G. Bringle, Julie A. Hatcher, and Matthew J. Williams 13. Qualitative Research Methodology and International Service Learning. Concepts, Characteristics, Methods, Approaches, and Best Practices
Richard Kiely and Eric Hartman 14. Ethical Issues in Research on International Service Learning
Carole Wells, Judith Warchal, Ana Ruiz, and Andrea Chapdelaine Section IV. An International Perspective on North American International Service Learning 15. A South African Perspective on North American International Service Learning
Mabel Erasmus
Robert G. Bringle Section I. Conceptual Frameworks for International Service Learning 1. International Service Learning
Robert G. Bringle and Julie A. Hatcher 2. The Context for International Service Learning. An Invisible Revolution is Underway
William M. Plater 3. A 360-Degree View of International Service Learning
Nevin C. Brown 4. New Lines of Inquiry in Reframing International Service Learning into Global Service Learning
Nicholas Longo and John Saltmarsh Section II. How Course Design Can Inform Research on International Service Learning 5. An Analysis of International Service Learning Programs
Steven G. Jones and Kathryn S. Steinberg 6. Overcoming the Challenges of International Service Learning. A Visual Approach to Sharing Authority, Community Development and Global Learning
Hilary E. Kahn 7. Service Learning as Local Learning. The Importance of Context
Susan Buck Sutton 8. Research on and through Reflection in International Service Learning
Brandon C. Whitney and Patti H. Clayton Section III. Conducting Research on International Service Learning 9. A Research Agenda for International Service Learning
Humphrey Tonkin 10. What International Service Learning Research can Learn from Research on Service Learning
Janet Eyler 11. What International Service Learning Research can Learn from Research on International Learning
Richard Kiely 12. Quantitative Approaches to Research on International Service Learning. Design, Measurement, and Theory
Robert G. Bringle, Julie A. Hatcher, and Matthew J. Williams 13. Qualitative Research Methodology and International Service Learning. Concepts, Characteristics, Methods, Approaches, and Best Practices
Richard Kiely and Eric Hartman 14. Ethical Issues in Research on International Service Learning
Carole Wells, Judith Warchal, Ana Ruiz, and Andrea Chapdelaine Section IV. An International Perspective on North American International Service Learning 15. A South African Perspective on North American International Service Learning
Mabel Erasmus
Preface
Robert G. Bringle Section I. Conceptual Frameworks for International Service Learning 1. International Service Learning
Robert G. Bringle and Julie A. Hatcher 2. The Context for International Service Learning. An Invisible Revolution is Underway
William M. Plater 3. A 360-Degree View of International Service Learning
Nevin C. Brown 4. New Lines of Inquiry in Reframing International Service Learning into Global Service Learning
Nicholas Longo and John Saltmarsh Section II. How Course Design Can Inform Research on International Service Learning 5. An Analysis of International Service Learning Programs
Steven G. Jones and Kathryn S. Steinberg 6. Overcoming the Challenges of International Service Learning. A Visual Approach to Sharing Authority, Community Development and Global Learning
Hilary E. Kahn 7. Service Learning as Local Learning. The Importance of Context
Susan Buck Sutton 8. Research on and through Reflection in International Service Learning
Brandon C. Whitney and Patti H. Clayton Section III. Conducting Research on International Service Learning 9. A Research Agenda for International Service Learning
Humphrey Tonkin 10. What International Service Learning Research can Learn from Research on Service Learning
Janet Eyler 11. What International Service Learning Research can Learn from Research on International Learning
Richard Kiely 12. Quantitative Approaches to Research on International Service Learning. Design, Measurement, and Theory
Robert G. Bringle, Julie A. Hatcher, and Matthew J. Williams 13. Qualitative Research Methodology and International Service Learning. Concepts, Characteristics, Methods, Approaches, and Best Practices
Richard Kiely and Eric Hartman 14. Ethical Issues in Research on International Service Learning
Carole Wells, Judith Warchal, Ana Ruiz, and Andrea Chapdelaine Section IV. An International Perspective on North American International Service Learning 15. A South African Perspective on North American International Service Learning
Mabel Erasmus
Robert G. Bringle Section I. Conceptual Frameworks for International Service Learning 1. International Service Learning
Robert G. Bringle and Julie A. Hatcher 2. The Context for International Service Learning. An Invisible Revolution is Underway
William M. Plater 3. A 360-Degree View of International Service Learning
Nevin C. Brown 4. New Lines of Inquiry in Reframing International Service Learning into Global Service Learning
Nicholas Longo and John Saltmarsh Section II. How Course Design Can Inform Research on International Service Learning 5. An Analysis of International Service Learning Programs
Steven G. Jones and Kathryn S. Steinberg 6. Overcoming the Challenges of International Service Learning. A Visual Approach to Sharing Authority, Community Development and Global Learning
Hilary E. Kahn 7. Service Learning as Local Learning. The Importance of Context
Susan Buck Sutton 8. Research on and through Reflection in International Service Learning
Brandon C. Whitney and Patti H. Clayton Section III. Conducting Research on International Service Learning 9. A Research Agenda for International Service Learning
Humphrey Tonkin 10. What International Service Learning Research can Learn from Research on Service Learning
Janet Eyler 11. What International Service Learning Research can Learn from Research on International Learning
Richard Kiely 12. Quantitative Approaches to Research on International Service Learning. Design, Measurement, and Theory
Robert G. Bringle, Julie A. Hatcher, and Matthew J. Williams 13. Qualitative Research Methodology and International Service Learning. Concepts, Characteristics, Methods, Approaches, and Best Practices
Richard Kiely and Eric Hartman 14. Ethical Issues in Research on International Service Learning
Carole Wells, Judith Warchal, Ana Ruiz, and Andrea Chapdelaine Section IV. An International Perspective on North American International Service Learning 15. A South African Perspective on North American International Service Learning
Mabel Erasmus