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Notes From the Field [electronic resource] : Brokering Service Learning Between a Rural Community and Large Undergraduate Class: Insights From a Case Study /

by Hill, Stephen D; Loney, Robert K; Reid, Heather.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 396-412.Subject(s): Service learning, rural, undergraduate, large classes, independent brokerOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2010, Vol. 18, No. 2-3Summary: This article describes a service-learning partnership between a first-year Environmental Studies/Science course at Trent University and the Haliburton–Muskoka Children's Water Festival, an event held in rural Ontario about 125 km from the university. The partnership was brokered by the U-Links Centre for Community-Based Research, an independent, Haliburton-based nonprofit. Key issues explored in the article include the challenges of rural service learning, striking an equitable partnership between university and community, and offering service learning within a large class setting. The article concludes with a series of lessons learned from the case.
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This article describes a service-learning partnership between a first-year Environmental Studies/Science course at Trent University and the Haliburton–Muskoka Children's Water Festival, an event held in rural Ontario about 125 km from the university. The partnership was brokered by the U-Links Centre for Community-Based Research, an independent, Haliburton-based nonprofit. Key issues explored in the article include the challenges of rural service learning, striking an equitable partnership between university and community, and offering service learning within a large class setting. The article concludes with a series of lessons learned from the case.

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