Compiled and Edited by
David Droge
University of Puget Sound
November 1996
This monograph is published by CCNCCC both as a resource for faculty
interested in incorporating service-learning into their course
offerings and as a tribute to the efforts of some pioneers in
this area.
I am grateful to Lyvier Conss and Terry Pickeral for the opportunity
to work on this project; I especially appreciate the contributions
of the dedicated teaching professionals whose work appears in
this document.
- David Droge, University of Puget Sound
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MISSION:
The Campus Compact National Center for Community Colleges, established
in 1990, has a dual mission. First, it serves as a national advocate
for community colleges to sustain service-learning as a national
movement. Second, it serves member organizations and others in
the promotion and implementation of community service as a means
of teaching and learning to the benefit of students and the communities
in which they serve.
CCNCCC STAFF:
Lyvier Conss, Executive Director
Terry Pickeral, Assistant Director and Coordinator of Instructional
Programs
Rosa Gonzalez, Administrative Secretary
DISCIPLINARY PATHWAYS TO SERVICE-LEARNING EDITED
BY
David Droge, Ph.D.
University of Puget Sound Tacoma, Washington
SECRETARIAL SUPPORT:
Gladys Grant
DESKTOP PUBLISHING CONSULTANT:
Jacki Pearce-Droge, Director
Community Involvement and Action Center
University of Puget Sound
COVER DESIGN:
Dino Design
This material is based upon work supported by the Corporation
for National Service under a Learn and Serve America: Higher
Education Grant - Community College Affinity Group. Opinions
or points of view expressed in this document are those of the
authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of
the Corporation for National Service or the Learn and Serve:
Higher Education program.
Permission to reprint any of the essays contained in this publication
must be obtained from the authors.
FOR ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS MONOGRAPH, PLEASE CONTACT:
Community College National Center for Community Engagement
1025 N Country Club Dr, Suite 320
Mesa, Arizona 85201
©Copyright 1996, Campus Compact National Center for Community Colleges
November 1996
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