Winter Quarter 2009 Course Announcement

ENGR110/210
Perspectives in Assistive Technology

David L. Jaffe, MS and Professor Drew Nelson
Tuesdays & Thursdays   4:15pm - 5:30pm
Main Quad, History Corner, Lane Hall (Building 200), Room 034 (lower level)

Readings in Service Learning


The following articles are available in pdf format.


  1. How Service Learning Affects Students

  2. Of What Use Is It? Multiple Conceptualizations of Service Learning within Education

  3. Service-Learning is Dangerous

  4. Principles of Partnerships

  5. When Campus and Community Collide: Campus-Community Partnerships from a Community Perspective

  6. Scholarship in Public: Knowledge Creation and Tenure Policy in the Engaged University

  7. Identifying the Learning Outcomes of Service

  8. Service-Learning: A Balanced Approach to Experiential Education

  9. Course Organization

  10. Principles of Good Practice in Combining Service and Learning

  11. Social Justice Principles for Experiential Education

  12. From Charity to Justice: The Potential of University-Community Collaboration for Social Change

  13. Traditional vs Critical Service-Learning: Engaging the Literature to Differentiate Two Models

  14. Service Learning in Higher Education

  15. A Hidden Wholeness

  16. Service Learning and Multiple Models of Engaged Citizenship

  17. Community Voices

  18. Race, Poverty, and Social Justice

  19. New Times Deman New Scholarship

  20. Service-Learning

  21. Principles of Partnerships

  22. The Mexican-American and the Church

  23. Community Service Work

  24. What We Don't Talk About When We Don't Talk About Service

  25. Principles for Ethical and Effective Service

  26. To Hell with Good Intentions

  27. Helping and Hating the Homeless: The Struggle at the Margins of America

  28. Starfish Hurling and Community Service

  29. The Vanity of Volunteerism

  30. Helping, Fixing or Serving?

  31. Stanford, East P.A. Uneasy Partners

  32. The Art of Knowing Your Place - White Service Learning Leaders and Urban Community Organizations


Updated 01/22/2009

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