This book examines key concepts, principles, and applications of the service-learning approach. Service-learning is a community based educational approach to improve a student's academic, personal, leadership, civic and professional development through civic engagement. Unlike other traditional approaches to education, service-learning students can use their classroom-based knowledge and skills in a real-life context in collaboration with community organizations and residents.
This volume explores the theory, research, and practices of how service-learning is understood, implemented, and evaluated in different contexts. It provides essential guidelines to implement and integrate service-learning at educational institutions through extensive discussions on the principles, philosophy challenges, opportunities, and its applications. Key themes include,
- Theory of service-learning
- Concept of service-learning
- Challenges to service-learning
- Applications of service-learning
- Service-learning as professional development
- Service-learning as communication
Accessibly written, this book would be interest to faculty, students, community organizations and researchers working in the areas of education, pedagogy, sociology, and social work.
About the Author: Iqbal Ahmad is Assistant Professor as well as head of the Department of Education, University of Malakand, Chakdara, Dir Lower, KP Pakistan. He has a PhD in Educational management and administration from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and MEd in educational leadership from Australian Catholic University. His research works have been published in many national and international reputed journals. He teaches educational management, research, and pedagogical courses to graduate and postgraduate students.
Rani Gul is Assistant Professor at the University of Malakand, KPK, Pakistan. She has been in the field of teaching for the last 13 years. She has served in different academic and administrative positions and has vast teaching-learning experience at both national and international level. Her research spans a wide range of issues covering different domains of educational psychology, linguistics, curriculum, pedagogy, teacher education, science education etc. She has been engaged in teaching and supervision activities at undergraduate and postgraduate levels at both private and public sector universities.