User ID Password  
New user? Forgot password or login?

 
Join APSA
Donate
Donate
Donate

Teaching
Syllabi
Resources
Civic Education
Service Learning
Syllabi
Toolkit
Bibliography
FAQs
Funding
Programs
Political Scientists
Organizations
Assessment
Teaching Awards
 
 

home › Teaching 

Service Learning in Political Science
Printer-friendly format

The development of service learning programs is becoming more common in today's classroom. By actively participating in service experiences that are directly related to political science courses, students are applying the political knowledge and skills they gain in the classroom and learning first hand the importance of civic engagement. This site has been developed to help faculty and administrators better understand the role service learning can play in university setting.

Resources


Call for Papers: International Journal of Organizational Analysis: Special Issue of the Shaping Our Unscripted Future with Service-Learning; The goal of this special issue is to provide IJOA readers, as well as service-learning authors and practitioners, with an overview of the application and outcomes of service-learning as a teaching tool in today's rapidly changing environment. Deadline for submissions is September 26, 2008 


APSA's initiatives on service learning were supported, in part, by a grant from Campus Compact with funding from The Pew Charitable Trusts.