My Reflection:
"In Service of What?"
By: Joseph Kahen and Joel Westheimer
Paragraph 4 makes a really strong point on the importance of service learning.
It states that, "recognizing the potential of service learning, policy makers, legislators, and educators have promoted initiatives at the local, state, and national levels. The National and Community Service Act of 1990 and President Clinton's examples of this trend. Millions of dollars have been targeted for educators around the country, and many service learning programs are supported by city and statewide initiatives.1"
According to this article, the service learning advocates have to find common ground to accommodate multiple agendas such as, Democrats and Republicans, conservatives and liberals, business leaders and community activists.
Strong leaders such as, Bill Clinton, Ralph Nader, George Bush, William F. Buckley have all gone on record as strong advocates of service learning in American schools. Yet controversial issues surrounding the means and ends of service learning have been pushed to the background. (2)
The way I'm understanding this article, is that Service Learning is highly regarded with strong advocates for it from community leaders and even presidents but somehow all the everyone's agenda need to be accommodated
There's even a chart that has to break down Service Learning Goal
Here is a great website that's geared toward helping teacher, student, parent, administrator, community partner and service learning research, find the tools and project ideas to START A SL PROGRAM
http://servicelearning.childreninc.org/
MORAL POLITICAL INTELLECTUAL
Charity =giving Civic duty Additive Experience
Change = caring Social Reconstruction Transformative Experience
Personally, I have had really great experiences with service learning I have done in the past.
I think both examples of the approaches used in this article by the two teachers can work hand-in-hand if implemented in a way that ultimately answer the question "In the Service of What?"
I'm not quite sure I fully understand the point of this article. I found some parts of it a bit had to comprehend. Perhaps with some class discussions, I'll have a better understanding.
http://servicelearning.childreninc.org/
2 Min Youtube SL presentation