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Foreword | p. xi |
Introduction: Competing Democratic Values in Teaching and Learning | p. 1 |
Democratic Dilemmas of Teaching Service-Learning | |
The Nature of Teaching and Learning Dilemmas | p. 17 |
Democracy in the Making | |
Banning Books to Protect Children | p. 26 |
Clashing Perspectives in Service-Learning | |
Solidarity, Not Charity | p. 33 |
Issues of Privilege in Service-Learning | |
Designing Service-Learning Courses for Democratic Outcomes | |
Pedagogical and Epistemological Approaches to Service-Learning | p. 43 |
Connecting Academic Content to Community Service | |
Student Objection to Service-Learning | p. 55 |
A Teachable Moment About Political and Community Engagement | |
Practice Makes Imperfect | p. 58 |
Service-Learning for Political Engagement as a Window Into the Challenges of Political Organizing | |
Modeling Citizenship | p. 65 |
The Nexus of Knowledge and Skill | |
Creating Democratic Learning Communities Within and Without | |
Consensus, Collaboration, and Community | p. 73 |
Mutually Exclusive Ideals? | |
Cultivating Relationships Between a Grassroots Organization and a University | p. 82 |
Negotiating Student Expectations and Interpretations of Service-Learning | p. 86 |
Service-Learning Is Like Learning to Walk | p. 92 |
Baby Steps to Cultural Competence | |
Deconstructing Dilemmas for Democratically Centered Learning | |
Conflict As a Constructive Curricular Strategy | p. 101 |
Why Are You So Mad? | p. 110 |
Critical Multiculturalist Pedagogies and Mediating Racial Conflicts in Community-Based Learning | |
Working with High School Dropouts | p. 119 |
Service-Learning Illustrations of Power and Privilege | |
Democratic Lessons in Faith, Service, and Sexuality | p. 124 |
Academic Disciplines as Dimensions of Democracy | |
Disciplinary Knowledge, Service-Learning, and Citizenship | p. 131 |
Why Should I Care? | p. 139 |
Introducing Service-Learning and Political Engagement to Computer Science Students | |
Political Science Students and the Disengaged Polis | p. 142 |
Civic Education and Its Discontents | |
Health Psychology and Political Engagement | p. 150 |
The Why and How | |
To Reform or to Empower? | p. 157 |
Asian American Studies and Education for Critical Consciousness | |
Evaluating Democratic Process and Progress | |
Assessment of Expected and Unexpected Service-Learning Outcomes | p. 169 |
Expecting the Political, Getting the Interview | p. 179 |
How Students (Do Not) See Writing as a Political Act | |
Addressing Policy Dilemmas with Community-Based Research and Assessing Student Outcomes | p. 185 |
Service-Learning for a Democratic Future | p. 190 |
Contributors | p. 195 |
Index | p. 197 |
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