Hybrid High-Impact Pedagogies: Integrating Service-Learning with Three Other High-Impact Pedagogies
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2017
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Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning
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This article proposes enhancing student learning through civic engagement by considering the advantages of integrating service-learning with study away, research, and internships and pre-professional courses into first-order, second-order, and third-order hybrid high-impact pedagogies. Service-learning contributes numerous attributes to the other pedagogies (e.g., civic learning, regular and structured reflection, reciprocal partnerships, diversity, democratic values) that can produce outcomes that are more extensive, more robust, more transformational, and more distinctive than traditional pedagogies or a single high-impact practice. Possibilities for future research and implications for course design and implementation are proffered.
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Bringle, R. G. (2017). Hybrid High-Impact Pedagogies: Integrating Service-Learning with Three Other High-Impact Pedagogies. Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 24(1), 49–63.
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