• Community Service Learning
    • Brief Overview
    • SERVICE LEARNING PARTICIPATION
    • SERVICE LEARNING LEARNING OUTCOMES
    • How to Complete SERVICE LEARNING
  • WHAT IS SERVICE LEARNING
    • HOW CAN I BE SUCCESSFUL WITH SERVICE PROJECTS>
      • What are my responsibilities?
    • SERVICE LEARNING GUIDELINES>
      • Personal Inventory
      • SL ACTIVITY PROPOSAL CHECKLIST>
        • PROJECT TIMELINE
      • SL RELFECTION
      • MANAGEBAC>
        • MANAGEBAC STUDENT GUIDE
      • Complete ME before you meet?
  • Global Citizens Program
    • GCP/ CSL Course Learning Objectives:
    • WHY COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING>
      • GCP/CSL CHARACTER BUILDING
    • GCP UNIT>
      • Unit 1 – WHO AM I?
      • UNIT 2 -The World Around us>
        • How does Unit 2 relate to CSL
      • Unit 3- Effective Communication>
        • Authentic dialogue
        • Effective Team Project Planning
      • Unit 4 – FIVE Stages of Service Learning>
        • 5 STAGES OF SERVICE LEARNING>
          • GETTING YOUR PROJECT STARTED
          • CSL ACTIVITY PROPOSAL
          • CSL RELFECTION
      • Unit 5 – Social Justice and Global Issues
    • Assessment Rubrics
  • SERVICE LEARNING TOOLBOX
    • Request to Initiate Campus-Community Partnership>
      • Risk Management in Service Learning
    • INVESTIGATION PREPARATION>
      • Initial INVESTIGATION Planning List
      • Community Needs Assessment Guide
    • Importance of Student Reflection>
      • Student Skills Framework Reflection Guide
      • REFLECTION MODELS>
        • Writing a Reflection for CSL
        • Writing Reflection for CAS
        • REFLECTION QUESTION MODELS
        • ORID MODEL
      • How can reflection be facilitated in the classroom?
    • Essential Community Service Toolkit
  • SERVICE LEARNING PHOTO GALLERY
    • Service Photo Gallery
    • AFRIKA TIKKUN TREE PLANTING
    • VIDEO GALLERY
  • DISCUSSION FORUM
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Community Service Learning

SERVICE LEARNING TOOLBOX

WORK PAGES AND CHECKLISTS TO HELP YOU

GET STARTED AND TO KEEP YOU GOING

Each project is unique to the needs of the community. The purpose of these work pages is to help you clarify your goals and keep track of project details. You will need to figure out specifics on your own. You may or may not need to utilize each section of these work pages. You possibly will want to add to the sections to make them meaningful for your unique context, since these are not comprehensive. These work pages are divided into four key areas:

  1. Investigation
  2. Preparation (Project Identification and Planning)
  3. Action
  4. Formal Evaluation
  5. Online Resources

Success in developing something new takes time and practice. Reflecting, and keeping good notes as the project proceeds, will assist you with evaluating the process and its outcome.

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