This book integrates the ideas of service-learning, positive youth development, and model communities into a book with a comprehensive message about making communities more democratic. Specifically, the authors argue that through service-learning an educator can teach higher-order thinking, such as information literacy, problem-solving, and critical and creative thinking.
This book integrates the ideas of service-learning, positive youth development, and model communities into a book with a comprehensive message about making communities more democratic. Specifically, the authors argue that through service-learning an educator can teach higher-order thinking, such as information literacy, problem-solving, and critical and creative thinking.
George I. Whitehead III is a professor of psychology at Salisbury University and cofounder of Uandgeo, LLC. He is coauthor of Serve and Learn and a number of articles on service-learning and in the field of social psychology.
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Chapter 1 Service-Learning, Education, and Community Reform Chapter 2 Information Literacy Chapter 3 Problem-Solving Chapter 4 Critical Thinking Chapter 5 Creativity and Creative Thinking Chapter 6 Communities for Youth Chapter 7 Four Cornerstones Chapter 8 Youth Empowerment Chapter 9 Community Examples Chapter 10 Before You Shift Chapter 11 Call to Action