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Teaching for Justice - Concepts and Models for Service-Learning in Peace Studies

English · Paperback / Softback

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Tenth in the "Service-Learning in the Disciplines" series, this book shows how both peace studies and service-learning have been developing ideas of how social learning takes place as a community process in conflict situations and what the dynamics of peace building are.

List of contents

Preface—Elise Boulding; PART ONE. CONCEPTUAL ESSAYS. Moral Dimensions of Peace Studies. A Case for Service-Learning—Kathleen Maas Weigert; Peace Studies, Pedagogy, and Social Change—Robin J. Crews; Service-Learning as Education. Learning From the Experience of Experience—Michael Schratz and Rob Walker; PART TWO. SERVICE-LEARNING IN PEACE STUDIES. Programs Study, Act, Reflect, and Analyze. Service-Learning and the Program on Justice and Peace at Georgetown University—Sam Marullo, Mark Lance, and Henry Schwarz; Justice and Peace Studies at the University of St. Thomas—David Whitten Smith and Michael Haasl; Student Contributions to Public Life. Peace and Justice Studies at the University of San Francisco— Anne R. Roschelle, Jennifer Turpin, and Robert Elias; Peace Building Through Foreign Study in Northern Ireland. The Earlham College Example—Anthony Bing; The International and National Voluntary Service Training Program (INVST. at the University of Colorado at Boulder—James R. Scarritt and Seana Lowe; The Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution's Modest Experiment in Service-Learning—Frank Blechman; Peaceful Intent. Integrating Service-Learning within a Master's in International Service at Roehampton Institute London—Christopher Walsh and Andrew Garner; PART THREE. SERVICE-LEARNING COURSES IN PEACE STUDIES. Learning About Peace Though Service. Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder—Robin J. Crews; Learning About Peace. Five Ways Service-Learning Can Strengthen the Curriculum—Martha C. Merrill; Hunger for Justice. Service-Learning in Feminist/Liberation Theology—Michele James-Deramo; Service-Learning in Methods of Peacemaking at Earlham College—Howard Richards and Mary Schwendener-Holt; Teaching Attitudes of Cultural Understanding Through Service-Learning—Mary B. Kimsey; A Mini-Internship in an Introductory Peace Studies Course. Contributions to Service-Learning—John MacDougall; APPENDIX. Peace Studies. Essential Resources; Service-Learning. Essential Resources.

About the author

Robin J. Crews is visiting associate professor at Haverford College and an international faculty member of the European Peace University, Stadtschlaining, Austria, and the M.A. Program in Peace and Development Studies at Universitat Jaume I, Castellon, Spain. He is past director both of the Peace and Conflict Studies program and of service-learning at the Uni­versity of Colorado at Boulder. He was founding executive director of the Peace Studies Association. Kathleen Maas Weigert is associate director for academic affairs at the Cen­ter for Social Concerns, concurrent associate professor in American studies, and fellow in the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. She has published and offered workshops on a variety of experiential learning, service-learning, and peace studies topics.

Summary

Tenth in the Service-Learning in the Disciplines Series, this book shows how both peace studies and service-learning have been developing new ideas of how social learning takes place as a community process in conflict situations and what the dynamics of peace building are.

Product details

Assisted by Robin J Crews (Editor), Robin J. Crews (Editor), Kathleen Maa Weigert (Editor), Kathleen Maas Weigert (Editor), Edward Zlotkowski (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.1999
 
EAN 9781563770159
ISBN 978-1-56377-015-9
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 150 mm x 226 mm x 15 mm
Weight 318 g
Series AAHE's Series on Service-Learn
Service-learning in the Disciplines S.
Service-learning in the Disciplines
Service-learning in the Disciplines
AAHE's Series on Service-Learn
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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