Abstract
Like community service, service-learning engages students in working with the community and contributes to the development of their civic responsibility. Though learning undoubtedly occurs during community service, service-learning is a structured and theoretically grounded practice in which service experiences are directly connected to academic objectives.
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Pamela G. Taylor
Pamela G. Taylor is Associate Professor of Art in the Department of Art Education, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia. E-mail: [email protected] She wrote this article while teaching at the Art Education Program at the University of Georga.
Christine Ballengee-Morris
Christine Ballengee-Morris is Associate Professor of Art Education and Director of the Multicultural Center at the Ohio State University. E-mail: [email protected]