Service-learning has been defined as both a program type and a philosophy of education.
- As a program type, service-learning includes myriad ways that students can perform meaningful service to their communities and to society while engaging in some form of reflection or study that is related to the service.
- As a philosophy of education, service-learning reflects the belief that education must be linked to social responsibility and that the most effective learning is active and connected to experience in some way."
In other words, according to the organization: Facing the Future, Service Learning is a "teaching tool that ties academic curriculum to a service project that both reinforces and expands students' learning. It is aimed at creating experiential education for young people so that they can connect the learning to their own lives and provide a benefit to the local or global community." (www.facingthefuture.org)
Features Include:
- Students, teachers and community partners develop learning objectives that meet educational standards and address the change in knowledge, skills and attitudes they expect to see as a result of the service project.
- The project addresses a real community need and is linked to learning objectives.
- Students have an opportunity to reflect on and learn from their project before, during and after their service.
"Service-learning programs are explicitly structured to promote learning about the larger social issues behind the needs to which their service is responding. This learning includes a deeper understanding of the historical, sociological, cultural, economic and political contexts of the needs or issues being addressed." (Jane Kendall, NSEE, 1990)
Teaching and advising, research and scholarship, outreach and the community can all be enhanced through student and faculty involvement in community service-learning. The goals are to involve students in the community, to get students into explorations of the workplace, to provide learning opportunities that integrate the skills learned in school with realities of community life.





