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Re: Service learning courses in Sociology
03 December 2001 20:32 UTC
Hi.
There are numerous examples of service-learning in sociology. The AAHE
monograph series has a volume on integrating service-learning into the
sociology curriculum and the American Sociological Association has a
resource manual/syllabi set on service-learning. Both are available through
ASA. See: http://www.asanet.org/pubs/cddm.html#curriculum
Heather
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Heather Sullivan-Catlin, Ph.D.
Department of Sociology
SUNY-Potsdam
44 Pierrepont Ave.
Potsdam, NY 13676
315-267-2570
sullivha@potsdam.edu
"Whatever you do may seem insignificant,
but it is most important that you do it."
-Gandhi
----- Original Message -----
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I have a few questions; is there any college/university incorporating
> service learning in their sociology courses or criminal justice classes?
> Jackson Community College would like to be in touch. Also, what Michigan
>
> 4-year universities are partnered with a community college in
> cooperative service learning adventures?
>
> Mary C. Belknap
> Jackson Community College
> 2111 Emmons Rd.
> Jackson, MI 49201
> Education Coordinator & Instructor
> B. Walker Hall #236
> 517-796-8575
>
>
> Richard Hatfield
> Assistant Director
> Michigan Campus Compact
> Suite 3
> 1048 Pierpont
> Lansing, MI 48911
> 517/492-2424
> fax: 517/492-2444
>
>
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