With Service in Mind
Concepts and Models for Service-Learning in Psychology
Herausgeber: Bringle, Robert G; Duffy, Donna K
With Service in Mind
Concepts and Models for Service-Learning in Psychology
Herausgeber: Bringle, Robert G; Duffy, Donna K
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This volume, sixth in the Service-Learning in the Disciplines Series, reflects the growing interest among psychology educators in service-learning from the perspectives of research, practice, and teaching.
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This volume, sixth in the Service-Learning in the Disciplines Series, reflects the growing interest among psychology educators in service-learning from the perspectives of research, practice, and teaching.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 200g
- ISBN-13: 9781563770104
- ISBN-10: 1563770105
- Artikelnr.: 35333310
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 200g
- ISBN-13: 9781563770104
- ISBN-10: 1563770105
- Artikelnr.: 35333310
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
About This Series
Edward Zlotkowski Introduction Collaborating With the Community. Psychology and Service
Learning
Donna K. Duffy and Robert G. Bringle Part One. Theoretical and Empirical Contributions of Psychology to Service
Learning An Overview of Current Psychological Theory and Research on Altruism and Prosocial Behavior
Martha A. Kitzrow Service
Learning and Psychology. Lessons From the Psychology of Volunteers' Motivations
E. Gil Clary, Mark Snyder, and Arthur Stukas Attributions About Misery. A Social Psychological Analysis
Robert G. Bringle and Pamela M. Velo Developmental Psychology and Service
Learning. A Theoretical Framework
Jay W. Brandenberger Service
Learning and the Development of Expert Citizens. Service
Learning and Cognitive Science
Janet Eyler, Susan Root, and Dwight E. Giles, Jr. The Helping Alliance and Service
Learning
Jeremy Leeds Part Two. Integration of Service in Psychology Courses Professor McKenna Teaches Introductory Psychology
Donna K. Duffy and Robert G. Bringle Strategies for Service
Learning. Internalization and Empowerment
Carol M. Werner Service
Learning. From Process to Impact
Randall E. Osborne, Kenneth Weadick, and James Penticuff Human Relations. A Service
Learning Approach
David B. Johnson Bringing Undergraduate Service
Learning Into a High
Risk, Urban Environment
Maurice J. Elias and Gregg Gambone Service
Learning Through Action
Research Partnerships
Georgia Nigro and Stanton Wortham Service
Learning and Cross
Cultural Psychology
Iva GreyWolf Reflections on an Established Service
Learning Program. The Developmental Disabilities Immersion Program at UCLA
Arvan L. Fluharty and Parvin Kassaie Applying Service
Learning to the Problem of Prejudice. A Psychology and Theater Course
Stevenson W. Carlebach and Jefferson A. Singer Appendix Annotated Bibliography of Service
Learning and Psychology Electronic Resources for Service
Learning List of Contributors
Edward Zlotkowski Introduction Collaborating With the Community. Psychology and Service
Learning
Donna K. Duffy and Robert G. Bringle Part One. Theoretical and Empirical Contributions of Psychology to Service
Learning An Overview of Current Psychological Theory and Research on Altruism and Prosocial Behavior
Martha A. Kitzrow Service
Learning and Psychology. Lessons From the Psychology of Volunteers' Motivations
E. Gil Clary, Mark Snyder, and Arthur Stukas Attributions About Misery. A Social Psychological Analysis
Robert G. Bringle and Pamela M. Velo Developmental Psychology and Service
Learning. A Theoretical Framework
Jay W. Brandenberger Service
Learning and the Development of Expert Citizens. Service
Learning and Cognitive Science
Janet Eyler, Susan Root, and Dwight E. Giles, Jr. The Helping Alliance and Service
Learning
Jeremy Leeds Part Two. Integration of Service in Psychology Courses Professor McKenna Teaches Introductory Psychology
Donna K. Duffy and Robert G. Bringle Strategies for Service
Learning. Internalization and Empowerment
Carol M. Werner Service
Learning. From Process to Impact
Randall E. Osborne, Kenneth Weadick, and James Penticuff Human Relations. A Service
Learning Approach
David B. Johnson Bringing Undergraduate Service
Learning Into a High
Risk, Urban Environment
Maurice J. Elias and Gregg Gambone Service
Learning Through Action
Research Partnerships
Georgia Nigro and Stanton Wortham Service
Learning and Cross
Cultural Psychology
Iva GreyWolf Reflections on an Established Service
Learning Program. The Developmental Disabilities Immersion Program at UCLA
Arvan L. Fluharty and Parvin Kassaie Applying Service
Learning to the Problem of Prejudice. A Psychology and Theater Course
Stevenson W. Carlebach and Jefferson A. Singer Appendix Annotated Bibliography of Service
Learning and Psychology Electronic Resources for Service
Learning List of Contributors
About This Series
Edward Zlotkowski Introduction Collaborating With the Community. Psychology and Service
Learning
Donna K. Duffy and Robert G. Bringle Part One. Theoretical and Empirical Contributions of Psychology to Service
Learning An Overview of Current Psychological Theory and Research on Altruism and Prosocial Behavior
Martha A. Kitzrow Service
Learning and Psychology. Lessons From the Psychology of Volunteers' Motivations
E. Gil Clary, Mark Snyder, and Arthur Stukas Attributions About Misery. A Social Psychological Analysis
Robert G. Bringle and Pamela M. Velo Developmental Psychology and Service
Learning. A Theoretical Framework
Jay W. Brandenberger Service
Learning and the Development of Expert Citizens. Service
Learning and Cognitive Science
Janet Eyler, Susan Root, and Dwight E. Giles, Jr. The Helping Alliance and Service
Learning
Jeremy Leeds Part Two. Integration of Service in Psychology Courses Professor McKenna Teaches Introductory Psychology
Donna K. Duffy and Robert G. Bringle Strategies for Service
Learning. Internalization and Empowerment
Carol M. Werner Service
Learning. From Process to Impact
Randall E. Osborne, Kenneth Weadick, and James Penticuff Human Relations. A Service
Learning Approach
David B. Johnson Bringing Undergraduate Service
Learning Into a High
Risk, Urban Environment
Maurice J. Elias and Gregg Gambone Service
Learning Through Action
Research Partnerships
Georgia Nigro and Stanton Wortham Service
Learning and Cross
Cultural Psychology
Iva GreyWolf Reflections on an Established Service
Learning Program. The Developmental Disabilities Immersion Program at UCLA
Arvan L. Fluharty and Parvin Kassaie Applying Service
Learning to the Problem of Prejudice. A Psychology and Theater Course
Stevenson W. Carlebach and Jefferson A. Singer Appendix Annotated Bibliography of Service
Learning and Psychology Electronic Resources for Service
Learning List of Contributors
Edward Zlotkowski Introduction Collaborating With the Community. Psychology and Service
Learning
Donna K. Duffy and Robert G. Bringle Part One. Theoretical and Empirical Contributions of Psychology to Service
Learning An Overview of Current Psychological Theory and Research on Altruism and Prosocial Behavior
Martha A. Kitzrow Service
Learning and Psychology. Lessons From the Psychology of Volunteers' Motivations
E. Gil Clary, Mark Snyder, and Arthur Stukas Attributions About Misery. A Social Psychological Analysis
Robert G. Bringle and Pamela M. Velo Developmental Psychology and Service
Learning. A Theoretical Framework
Jay W. Brandenberger Service
Learning and the Development of Expert Citizens. Service
Learning and Cognitive Science
Janet Eyler, Susan Root, and Dwight E. Giles, Jr. The Helping Alliance and Service
Learning
Jeremy Leeds Part Two. Integration of Service in Psychology Courses Professor McKenna Teaches Introductory Psychology
Donna K. Duffy and Robert G. Bringle Strategies for Service
Learning. Internalization and Empowerment
Carol M. Werner Service
Learning. From Process to Impact
Randall E. Osborne, Kenneth Weadick, and James Penticuff Human Relations. A Service
Learning Approach
David B. Johnson Bringing Undergraduate Service
Learning Into a High
Risk, Urban Environment
Maurice J. Elias and Gregg Gambone Service
Learning Through Action
Research Partnerships
Georgia Nigro and Stanton Wortham Service
Learning and Cross
Cultural Psychology
Iva GreyWolf Reflections on an Established Service
Learning Program. The Developmental Disabilities Immersion Program at UCLA
Arvan L. Fluharty and Parvin Kassaie Applying Service
Learning to the Problem of Prejudice. A Psychology and Theater Course
Stevenson W. Carlebach and Jefferson A. Singer Appendix Annotated Bibliography of Service
Learning and Psychology Electronic Resources for Service
Learning List of Contributors