Wiley International Handbook of Service-Learning for Social Justice

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Guide to Service-Learning

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Challenging Ableism in Service-Learning
Challenging Cultural Competency Models in Teacher Education
Challenging Hegemony Through Service-Learning
Challenging Homophobia
Challenging Power and Privilege in Professional Education
Challenging Salvationism
Challenging Sexism and Patriarchy
Challenging Whiteness and Racism in Service-Learning
Community as Teacher
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Disruption and Dissonance Through Service-Learning
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Guiding Theories and Practices for Social Justice

Honoring Indigeneity
International Service-Learning
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Resource for Service-Learning
Social Justice and Community-Engaged Scholarship
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Spanish Heritage Speakers Service-Learning and Social Justice
The Social Justice Turn in Service-Learning
Transforming Pre-Service Teacher Practices and Beliefs Through First Nations Experiences
Understanding Service-Learning

Product details

  • ISBN 9781119144366
  • Weight: 907g
  • Dimensions: 172 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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A comprehensive guide to service-learning for social justice written by an international panel of experts

The Wiley International Handbook of Service-Learning for Social Justice offers a review of recent trends in social justice that have been, until recently, marginalized in the field of service-learning. The authors offer a guide for establishing and nurturing social justice in a variety of service-learning programs, and show that incorporating the principles of social justice in service-learning can empower communities to resist and disrupt oppressive power structures, and work for solidarity with host and partner communities.

With contributions from an international panel of experts, the Handbook contains a critique of the field’s roots in charity; a review of the problematization of Whitenormativity, paired with the bolstering of diverse voices and perspectives; and information on the embrace of emotional elements including tension, ambiguity, and discomfort. 

This important resource:

  • Considers the role of the community in service-learning and other community‑engaged models of education and practice
  • Explores the necessity of disruption and dissonance in service-learning
  • Discusses a number of targeted issues that often arise in service-learning contexts
  • Offers a practical guide to establishing and nurturing social justice at the heart of an international service-learning program 

Written for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, scholars, and educators, The Wiley International Handbook of Service-Learning for Social Justice highlights social justice as a conflict‑ridden struggle against inequality, xenophobia, and oppression, and offers practical suggestions for incorporating service-learning programs in various arenas. 

DARREN E. LUND, PhD, is a Professor in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary, where his research examines social justice activism in schools, communities, and professional education programs. Darren co-founded the Service-Learning Program for Pre-Service Teachers, winner of the national 2012 Award of Excellence in Education from the Canadian Race Relations Foundation. Darren has been recognized with a number of honors, including the Alberta Teachers' Association's 2015 Educational Research Award, the inaugural 2013 Alberta Hate Crimes Awareness Award, the 2012 Scholar-Activist Award from the American Educational Research Association (Critical Educators for Social Justice), and he was named a Reader's Digest National Leader in Education.