Session III International Service Learning ISL Service Learning
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Session III: International Service Learning (ISL)
Service Learning Definitions p “Definitions vary considerably… - Skinner and Chapman (1999) p More than 147 definitions - Kendall (1990) n n p Some grouped in SL philosophy SL pedagogy of education Some purely nominal
Theoretical framework: EL SL Definitions Dewey’s philosophy establishes certain characteristics for SL: 1. It is an experience or that it is experiential [theory] with the aim of 2. a social justice goal; 3. can be educative if it can be 4. understood [reflection] while trying to establish that social balance.
ISL Definition International service learning takes place when students’ academic learning occurs in a foreign context reflecting around a carefully organized experience that aims to meet a specific community need or needs. The key component is that learning occurs through reflecting on the whole course experience that might involve comparisons, problems, confrontations, critical analysis, interactions, etc. In this context experiential learning is action oriented in that it involves interaction with the host community, requires reflecting upon different contexts and community’s dynamics deriving meaningful learning from the entire experience. - Pagano, 2005
Goals of ISL p p p p p To enhance the academic content of the course through interaction with the host community To develop intercultural Knowledge To learn to be intercultural proficient To learn specific issues in the host culture To develop critical thinking skills through reflection pedagogy To fully interact with the host community To develop group goals that build community To aim to reach the “reciprocity” concept Other
Types of ISL Programs Faculty Led p Partnership p n n p Direct Enrollment Hybrid Travel Embedded
ISL Models: Academics Discipline Based Problem Based or Seminar Capstone Course SL Internship? SL Research?
Key Elements of ISL Host Community/ Host Country Faculty Curriculum Service Learning Center Student Provider International Programs/ Study Abroad Office
ISL Element’s Analyses Curriculum Course Learning Goals Knowledge of subject matter Problem Solving Skills Intercultural Knowledge Pedagogy Intercultural Proficiency Teaching Materials Reciprocity Host community context Group goals
Main Element: Worksite/Volunteer p Worksite needs to be tied into every part of the curriculum
ISL: Mike Woolf p FIE n Foundation for International Education
ISL Pedagogy: Reflection p Reflection: n n The act of reflecting or the state of being reflected. Something, such as light, radiant heat, sound, or an image, that is reflected. Mental concentration; careful consideration. A thought or an opinion resulting from such consideration
Reflection-Refraction p Reflection in Education n p Dewey: Vehicle to think about our experiences Critical Thinking: the mental process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information to reach an answer or conclusion
Refraction p p Refraction: The turning or bending of any wave, such as a light or sound wave, when it passes from one medium into another of different optical density. De-fantasize fate!
Refraction Process REFRACTION CRITICAL THINKING REFLECTION
Levels of Thought Analysis in II and ISL: Towards Refraction REFLECTION CRITICAL THINKING REFRACTION Starts a dialogue Weights viewpoints Alternative solutions Recollection Revises clarifies Passive/aggressive Active Accepts Questions Defines Old materials Past and present materials New material Individual perspective Alternative perspectives Integrates all perspectives Reviews Scrutinizes Selects Monocultural Multicultural Intercultural Individual Makes connections with others Engages with others and scholarship Search First step in providing evidence Unmasks paradigms * Uncovers situations
Refraction Curriculum context Pedagogical Strategies
Refraction p Assessment and Evaluation Knowledge Subject Matter Context Skills Ability to look at alternative perspective Ability to interact with the host culture Attitudes Willingness to seek out international or intercultural opportunities Accepts cultural differences and tolerates cultural ambiguity
Refraction: Teamwork What types of assignments? p What features do assignments need? p What logistics need to take place? p Other p
ISL and II Refraction Examples p p p Essay Multiple choice Journal Portfolios Presentations Research Papers Role-plays Related Story Telling Video Diary Learning Logs Re-entry activity*
ISL and II Refraction Examples
ISL: Environmental Issues After: “I drew the river with different colors. I drew the Tapajos river with brown to show its true color and then the Amazon in blue. The Tapajos River is a tributary of the Amazon. I mixed both colors where they get together. People here depend heavily on the river for anything they do. I never knew parts of the river are so polluted and it is creating so many problems for so many communities. We need to take this into consideration and start prosecuting the responsible for so much pollution. It does not seem that much is done about that…”
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