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Reflection in Service-Learning: Selected Resources

    Source: National Service-Learning Clearinghouse, October 2007.

Our bibliographies strive to provide the most useful resources on a topic, with links to online full text items and downloadable PDFs when those are available. Library items may be borrowed from the Clearinghouse by Learn and Serve America grantees and subgrantees.

For additional resources on these and other service-learning topics, visit the National Service-Learning Clearinghouse at www.servicelearning.org.
 
  Research
    Ash, S.L., and P.H. Clayton. “The Articulated Learning: An Approach to Guided Reflection and Assessment.” Innovative Higher Education, v.29(2), December 2004, 137-154.

Ash, S.L., P.H. Clayton, and M.P. Atkinson. “Integrating Reflection and Assessment to Capture and Improve Student Learning.” Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, v.11(2), Spring 2005, 49-60.

Bringle, R. G., and J.A. Hatcher. “Reflection in service-learning: Making meaning of experience.” In Educational Horizons, v.77(4), 1999, 179-185.

Patti C., and S. Ash.  "Reflection as a Key Component in Faculty Development." On the Horizon, v.13(3), 2005.

Eyler, Janet. “Reflection: Linking Service and Learning- Linking Students and Communities.” Journal of Social Issues, v.58(3), 2002, 517-534.

Falk, D. “Preflection: A Strategy for Enhancing Reflection.” NSEE Quarterly, Winter 1995, 13.

Hatcher, J.A., and R.G. Bringle. “Reflections: Bridging the Gap between Service and Learning.” Journal of College Teaching, v.45, 1997, 153-158.

Hatcher, J.A., Bringle, R.G., and R. Muthiah. “Designing Effective Reflection: What Matters to Service-Learning?” Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, v.11(1), 2004, 38-46.

King, P. M., and K.S. Kitchener. Developing Reflective Judgment. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1994.

Leming, J. S. “Integrating a Structured Ethical Reflection Curriculum into High School Community Service Experiences: Impact on Students' Sociomoral Development.” Adolescence, v.36, Spring 2001, 33–45.

McCarty, B., and M. Hazelkorn. “Reflection: The Key to Social-Emotional Change Using Service-Learning.” Beyond Behavior, v.10(3), 2001, 30-35.
http://www.ccbd.net/documents/bb/30to35Spring2001.pdf

Moon, J. Reflection in Learning and Professional Development. London: Stylus Publishing, 1999.

Olson, R., and M. Bush. “Reflection and Service-Learning.” A Guide for Developing Community-Responsive Models in Health Professions Education. Eds. K.M. Connors, and S.D. Seifer. San Francisco, CA: Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, 1998.

Shea, M., and K. Mattson. Building Citizens: A Critical Reflection and Discussion Guide for Community Service Participants. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University, 1998.
http://servicelearning.org/library/items/building_citizens/
Silcox, H.C. Reflection: The Key to Service Learning. New York: National Helpers Network, 1995.
Welch, M.  “ABCs of Reflection: A Template for Students and Instructors to Implement Written Reflection in Service Learning.” NSEE Quarterly, v.25(2), Winter 1999, 23-25.
Wolcott, S.K., and C.L. Lynch. The Reflective Judgment Model: Implications for Service-Learning and Reflection.
http://www.wolcottlynch.com/Downloadable_Files/RJ_ServiceLearning.pdf
     
  Practice
    Amulya, J. Guide to Integrating Reflection into Field-Based Courses. 2004.
http://servicelearning.org/filemanager/download/Guide_to_Integrating_Refl.pdf

Ash, Clayton, and Moses. Schematic Overview of the DEAL Model for Critical Reflection.
http://fpdc.kent.edu/programs/c_conversations/pdf/schematic_overview.pdf

Callahan, J., and L. Ryan. Activities for Thoughtful Reflection: Connecting Service and Learning; A Guidebook for Teachers Grades K through 8. Providence, RI: Providence College, 1999.

Campus Compact. Using Structured Reflection to Enhance Service-Learning. 2001.
http://www.compact.org/disciplines/reflection/

Connors, K., and S.D. Seifer. Reflection in Higher Education Service Learning. Scotts Valley CA: National Service-Learning Clearinghouse, 2005.
http://www.servicelearning.org/instant_info/fact_sheets/he_facts/he_reflection/index.php
England, A., and J. Spence. Reflection: a Guide to Effective Service Learning. Clemson, SC: National Dropout Prevention Center, 1999.

Eyler, Janet, and D.E. Giles. A Practitioners Guide to Reflection in Service- Learning. Nashville: Vanderbilt University, 1996.

Fletcher, A. (2002). “Guide for Facilitators: Multiple Intelligence Reflection Activities”. In FireStarter Youth Power Curriculum: Participant Guidebook. Olympia, WA: Freechild Project.
http://www.freechild.org/Firestarter/reflection2.htm

Hatcher, J.A., and R.G. Bringle. Reflection Activities for the College Classroom. Indianapolis, IN: IUPUI, 1996.

Knox, A.,  D.B. Wangaard, and S.R. Michaelson. Service-Learning Planning and Reflection: A Step-by-Step Guide. Chapel Hill NC: Character Development Group, 2003.

Mezinow, Jack. Fostering Critical Reflection in Adulthood: A Guide to Transformative and Emancipatory Learning. New York: National Helpers Network, 1999.

Northwest Service Academy. Service Reflection Toolkit. Portland, OR: Northwest Service Academy.  http://www.studentsinservicetoamerica.org/tools_resources/docs/nwtoolkit.pdf

PANiM. Toolbox for Personal Reflection. 2007.
http://www.justaction.org/actionguide/reflection3.htm

Reed, J., and C. Koliba. Facilitating Reflection: A Manual for Leaders and Educators.
http://www.uvm.edu/~dewey/reflection_manual/

RMC Research Corporation. Connecting Thinking and Action: Ideas for Service-Learning Reflection. Denver CO: RMC, 2004.
http://servicelearning.org/filemanager/download/132/Reflection%20Guide%20Internet1.pdf

RMC Research Corporation.  Reflection: K-12 Service-Learning. Scotts Valley CA: National Service-Learning Clearinghouse, 2007.
http://www.servicelearning.org/instant_info/fact_sheets/k-12_facts/reflection/index.php
     
     
     
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