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Resources from the 6th Annual Cornell Global Service-Learning Institute
The GSLI is underway, thanks to New York Campus Compact, Engaged Learning + Research at Cornell University, and Amizade Global Service-Learning. As promised, I’m sharing resources here, including the following PowerPoint Presentations, most of which feature hyperlinks that connect to … Continue reading
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Tools vs. Textbooks: The Academic and Developmental Impact of Alternative Break Trips and Classroom-Based Learning
Today I’m pleased to share a research summary from Annie Wendel, a Providence College Graduate (Public and Community Service) who was central to the development of this website during the past year. Annie’s preparing to leave for a year in … Continue reading
Giving Back? Short-Term International Volunteer Programs in Health
Judith N. Lasker, Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Lehigh University, has been deeply immersed in research on international health volunteerism. Below she has offered a summary of her forthcoming book. She has also been kind enough to share guidelines for … Continue reading
Fair Trade Learning Resource Base Grows; Upcoming Posts on International Health & Domestic GSL!
Greetings Readers: I recently returned from an exhilarating trip to Arizona, where I had the opportunity to facilitate a doctoral student panel on Fair Trade Learning and present a session on thinking through international community partnerships. This was all part of Prescott … Continue reading
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