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About Service-Learning

What is Service-Learning?

UCF defines service-learning as "a teaching method that uses community involvement to apply theories or skills being taught in a course. Service-learning furthers the learning objectives of the academic course, addresses community needs, and requires students to reflect on their activity in order to gain an appreciation for the relationship between civics and academics."

Service-learning is part of the UCF initiative to provide a means for every student to enhance their academic program with experiential learning opportunities. As a teaching method, service-learning enables students to take academics out of the classroom and into the community in an effort to promote civic engagement. By working with community partners such as non-profit organizations, public schools, government agencies, campus groups, or businesses with specifically philanthropic missions, students develop skills and and knowledge that will help them to become civically responsible members of the community.

Service-learning is a reciprocal process that involves faculty, students, and the community. Faculty members reinvigorate teaching by engaging students in academic and social concerns. Students connect theory to practice and foster civic responsibility by developing a relationship with like-minded community partners. The community receives an infusion of people power and access to university resources enabling them to explore new ideas and generate energy in community agencies.

 

Essential Elements of Service-Learning

Reciprocity
The service and learning must be worthwhile for both the student and the community. There must be reciprocity between the server and those served.
Reflection
Intentional, systematic reflection of the experience must take place in order to thoughtfully connect the Service-Learning experience with the assigned curriculum. Reflection is what transforms experiences into learning.
Development
Service-Learning occurs in different stages: servicing to enabling to empowering; observation to experience to leadership.
Meaningful Service
Service tasks need to be worthwhile and challenging in order to strengthen students‘ critical thinking while fostering civic responsibility.
Diversity
A priority is placed on involving a broad cross-section of students working in a diverse setting and with a diverse population within the community.