The Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education Service-Learning Program offers many services to support academic service-learning in Saint Paul, including: - Mini Grants
- Trainings
- Referrals
- Creating effective service-learning partnerships with the community
- Guide staff and students to identify service-learning activities that address real community needs
- Bring the community into the classroom and the classroom into the community to enhance and support academic service-learning
Community Education Service-Learning Program Specialists help teachers and staff coordinate academic service-learning projects.
What is Academic Service-Learning?
Service to others takes many forms and has many names and connotations. In a school context, examining different types of service helps to clarify and define service-learning as a teaching method. - Volunteer: One who contributes time without pay.
- Community service: Helping the community by
choice or through court requirement; may or may not be associated with academics, curriculum, or reflection.
- Service-learning: A teaching method that:
- Enables students to learn and apply academic, social, and personal
skills to improve the community, continue individual growth, and develop a lifelong ethic of service - Focuses on both the service and the learning
- Is appropriate for all students and all curricular areas
- Encourages cross-curricular integration
- Helps foster civic responsibility
- Provides students with structured time to reflect on the service experience
Location
Saint Paul Public Schools Rondo Education Center (enter through the red doors)
Community Education Service-Learning Program
560 Concordia Ave Saint Paul, MN 55103 (651) 325-2672
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