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Does your student athlete need more school schedule flexibility? We're here to help.
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Does your student athlete need more school schedule flexibility? We're here to help.
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    February 24, 2017

    1 min

    Taylor Sanchez

    What Is Service Learning? A Student's Perspective

    Service learning is a teaching and learning strategy that are meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to learn experience, teach responsibility, and strengthen communities.

    Service learning is a student in community learning about service activities combined with further meanings for applying the experience to their school and personal life. It is a form of education aimed for students learning in course material. When compared to other forms of learning like group education. It is similar in that students have hands-on learning and independents.

    The difference of service learning is its matching and balanced attention on both students learning and real needs in the community.

    Course learning objectives are linked to meaningful human, safety, educational, and environmental needs. Course materials such as activities like supplement the student service.

    The service experience is brought back to the classroom to student work on real problems in life that make learning fun while their social skills, responsibility, and career development. We love to help the towns and cities. We work in groups and alone for a long time.

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