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This book represents the 18th of AAHE's series on service-learning in the disciplines and focuses on service-learning strategies and models in biology. This book not only provides strong arguments for using service-learning in biology courses but also gives real life examples of how it has been successfully used in biology curricula.
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This book represents the 18th of AAHE's series on service-learning in the disciplines and focuses on service-learning strategies and models in biology. This book not only provides strong arguments for using service-learning in biology courses but also gives real life examples of how it has been successfully used in biology curricula.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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David C. Brubaker Associate Professor of Biology Seattle University, Department of Biology. Joel H. Ostroff Professor Emeritus of Microbiology, Brevard Community College (Currently) Southwestern Community College.
About This Series-Edward Zlotkowski Acknowledgments Introduction-David C.
Brubaker and Joel H. Ostroff Part One. Service-Learning as a Mode of Civic
Education Educational Benefits Associated With Service-Learning Projects in
Biology Curricula by John C. Kennell An Environmental Science Approach to
Service-Learning in Biology by Jeffrey A. Simmons Part Two. Course
Narratives Service-Learning in Botany. A Public School Project by Nancy K.
Prentiss Service Stimulates Science Learning in At-Risk Kids. The Millikin
Model by Marianne Robertson Virginia STEP. Evidence That Service-Learning
Can Enhance a College Biology Program by Alan Raflo Service-Learning in
Biology. Providing a College Experience for High School Students by Scott
S. Kinnes Expanding the Reach of University Courses in Biology and Health
to Provide Meaningful Service to Undeserved Communities by Amal Abu-Shakra
and Tun Kyaw Nyein Community and Environmental Compatibility in the York
River Watershed. A Project-Based Interdisciplinary Service-Learning Course
by A. Christine Brown and Samuel A. McReynolds Service-Learning in Biology.
Using the Internet and Desktop Video Conferencing by Paul D. Austin
Service-Learning in the Natural Sciences. North Seattle Community College
by Peter Lortz Part Three. The Discipline and Beyond Service-Learning and
Field Biology in Post-Colonial Perspective. The Bahamas Environmental
Research Center as a Case Study by Luther Brown Biology and
Service-Learning. Logical Links by Joel H. Ostroff and David C. Brubaker
Appendix. Reprints From Science and Society. Redefining the Relationship
(Campus Compact, 1996. Summary Course Descriptions Suggested Readings
Contributors to This Volume
Brubaker and Joel H. Ostroff Part One. Service-Learning as a Mode of Civic
Education Educational Benefits Associated With Service-Learning Projects in
Biology Curricula by John C. Kennell An Environmental Science Approach to
Service-Learning in Biology by Jeffrey A. Simmons Part Two. Course
Narratives Service-Learning in Botany. A Public School Project by Nancy K.
Prentiss Service Stimulates Science Learning in At-Risk Kids. The Millikin
Model by Marianne Robertson Virginia STEP. Evidence That Service-Learning
Can Enhance a College Biology Program by Alan Raflo Service-Learning in
Biology. Providing a College Experience for High School Students by Scott
S. Kinnes Expanding the Reach of University Courses in Biology and Health
to Provide Meaningful Service to Undeserved Communities by Amal Abu-Shakra
and Tun Kyaw Nyein Community and Environmental Compatibility in the York
River Watershed. A Project-Based Interdisciplinary Service-Learning Course
by A. Christine Brown and Samuel A. McReynolds Service-Learning in Biology.
Using the Internet and Desktop Video Conferencing by Paul D. Austin
Service-Learning in the Natural Sciences. North Seattle Community College
by Peter Lortz Part Three. The Discipline and Beyond Service-Learning and
Field Biology in Post-Colonial Perspective. The Bahamas Environmental
Research Center as a Case Study by Luther Brown Biology and
Service-Learning. Logical Links by Joel H. Ostroff and David C. Brubaker
Appendix. Reprints From Science and Society. Redefining the Relationship
(Campus Compact, 1996. Summary Course Descriptions Suggested Readings
Contributors to This Volume
About This Series-Edward Zlotkowski Acknowledgments Introduction-David C.
Brubaker and Joel H. Ostroff Part One. Service-Learning as a Mode of Civic
Education Educational Benefits Associated With Service-Learning Projects in
Biology Curricula by John C. Kennell An Environmental Science Approach to
Service-Learning in Biology by Jeffrey A. Simmons Part Two. Course
Narratives Service-Learning in Botany. A Public School Project by Nancy K.
Prentiss Service Stimulates Science Learning in At-Risk Kids. The Millikin
Model by Marianne Robertson Virginia STEP. Evidence That Service-Learning
Can Enhance a College Biology Program by Alan Raflo Service-Learning in
Biology. Providing a College Experience for High School Students by Scott
S. Kinnes Expanding the Reach of University Courses in Biology and Health
to Provide Meaningful Service to Undeserved Communities by Amal Abu-Shakra
and Tun Kyaw Nyein Community and Environmental Compatibility in the York
River Watershed. A Project-Based Interdisciplinary Service-Learning Course
by A. Christine Brown and Samuel A. McReynolds Service-Learning in Biology.
Using the Internet and Desktop Video Conferencing by Paul D. Austin
Service-Learning in the Natural Sciences. North Seattle Community College
by Peter Lortz Part Three. The Discipline and Beyond Service-Learning and
Field Biology in Post-Colonial Perspective. The Bahamas Environmental
Research Center as a Case Study by Luther Brown Biology and
Service-Learning. Logical Links by Joel H. Ostroff and David C. Brubaker
Appendix. Reprints From Science and Society. Redefining the Relationship
(Campus Compact, 1996. Summary Course Descriptions Suggested Readings
Contributors to This Volume
Brubaker and Joel H. Ostroff Part One. Service-Learning as a Mode of Civic
Education Educational Benefits Associated With Service-Learning Projects in
Biology Curricula by John C. Kennell An Environmental Science Approach to
Service-Learning in Biology by Jeffrey A. Simmons Part Two. Course
Narratives Service-Learning in Botany. A Public School Project by Nancy K.
Prentiss Service Stimulates Science Learning in At-Risk Kids. The Millikin
Model by Marianne Robertson Virginia STEP. Evidence That Service-Learning
Can Enhance a College Biology Program by Alan Raflo Service-Learning in
Biology. Providing a College Experience for High School Students by Scott
S. Kinnes Expanding the Reach of University Courses in Biology and Health
to Provide Meaningful Service to Undeserved Communities by Amal Abu-Shakra
and Tun Kyaw Nyein Community and Environmental Compatibility in the York
River Watershed. A Project-Based Interdisciplinary Service-Learning Course
by A. Christine Brown and Samuel A. McReynolds Service-Learning in Biology.
Using the Internet and Desktop Video Conferencing by Paul D. Austin
Service-Learning in the Natural Sciences. North Seattle Community College
by Peter Lortz Part Three. The Discipline and Beyond Service-Learning and
Field Biology in Post-Colonial Perspective. The Bahamas Environmental
Research Center as a Case Study by Luther Brown Biology and
Service-Learning. Logical Links by Joel H. Ostroff and David C. Brubaker
Appendix. Reprints From Science and Society. Redefining the Relationship
(Campus Compact, 1996. Summary Course Descriptions Suggested Readings
Contributors to This Volume