With service in mind: concepts and models for service-learning in psychology
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Sterling, Va. Stylus c2006
Schriftenreihe:AAHE's series on service-learning in the disciplines v. 6
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Beschreibung:Reprint. Originally published by American Association of Higher Education, 1998
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Collaborating with the community : psychology and service-learning - Donna K. Duffy - Robert G. Bringle -- - An overview of current psychological theory and research on altruism and prosocial behavior - Martha A. Kitzrow -- - Service-learning and psychology : lessons from the psychology of volunteers' motivations - E. Gil Clary - Mark Snyder - Arthur Stukas -- - Attributions about misery : a social psychological analysis - Robert G. Bringle - Pamela M. Velo -- - Developmental psychology and service-learning : a theoretical framework - Jay W. Brandenberger -- - Service-learning and the development of expert citizens : service-learning and cognitive science - Janet Eyler - Susan Root - Dwight E. Giles, Jr. -- - The helping alliance and service-learning - Jeremy Leeds -- - Professor McKenna teaches introductory psychology - Donna K. Duffy - Robert G. Bringle -- - Strategies for service-learning : internalization and empowerment - Carol M. Werner -- - Service-learning : from process to impact - Randall E. Osborne - Kenneth Weadick - James Penticuff -- - Human relations : a service-learning approach - David B. Johnson -- - Bringing undergraduate service-learning into a high-risk, urban environment - Maurice J. Elias - Gregg Gambone -- - Service-learning through action-research partnerships - Georgia Nigro - Stanton Wortham -- - Service-learning and cross-cultural psychology - Iva GreyWolf -- - Reflections on an established service-learning program : the developmental disabilities immersion program at UCLA - Arvan L. Fluharty - Parvin Kassaie -- - Applying service-learning to the problem of prejudice : a psychology and theater course - Stevenson W. Carlebach - Jefferson A. Singer
This book begins with six articles that address how psychological theory, research, and practice bear on collaborating with communities, interpreting changes in students, and using psychological techniques to understand and act on social problems. The remaining articles demonstrate how service-learning can be effectively integrated into a variety of psychology courses so that student learning is enhanced in breadth and depth. Woven through all of the chapters are the five values that Prilleltensky (1997) identifies as most salient for how psychologists can foster the good life: compassion, self-determination, human diversity, collaboration and democratic participation, and distributive justice. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (vii, 211 p.)
ISBN:1441659439
9781441659439

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