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    Service Learning as a Pedagogical Tool for Citizen Stewards

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    2014
    Author
    Kulkarni, Tara
    Publisher
    The Common Good: A SUNY Plattsburgh Journal on Teaching and Learning
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    Subject
    service learning
    citizenship
    pedagogy
    Abstract
    Service-Learning is an effective pedagogical tool in which students apply their classroom learning to help communities in need. Six service-learning projects were conducted in an introductory environmental engineering classroom. In four of the six projects, undergraduate students worked with local K-12 school students in various projects involving Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in environmental science and engineering. This paper describes two of the projects, and some student reflections along with my notes on the experience.
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