Service-learning organizations
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Overview
Many types of organizations other than schools are active in service-learning. Both national and community-based organizations provide professional development services for teachers and other educators, programs and training opportunities for young people, curricular materials for service-learning, opportunities for networking, policy and advocacy information, and more. Some of these organizations work directly with classroom teachers or college faculty members, others work in afterschool or club settings, and still others provide services and information to other service-learning professionals.
Service-learning organizations
- America's Promise
- Campfire USA
- Campus Compact
- City Year
- Common Cents
- Communities in Schools
- Compass Institute
- Earth Service Corps
- Earth Force
- Forum for Youth Investment
- Girl Scouts of the USA
- H2O for Life
- Innovations in Civic Participation
- IGESL
- La Raza
- National 4-H Council
- National Center for Learning and Citizenship
- National Drop-Out Prevention Center
- National Service-Learning Partnership
- National Urban League
- National Youth Leadership Council
- PeaceJam
- Points of Light Foundation
- Rural School and Community Trust
- SEANet
- Search Institute
- Service-Learning United
- Service-Learning Providers Network
- YouthBuild
- Youth Service America
- Youth Service California
- Youth as Resources
External Links
- National Center for Learning and Citizenship (NCLC)
- National Service-Learning Partnership
- National Youth Leadership Council (NYLC)
- Service-Learning Providers' Network
- State Education Agency K-12 Service-Learning Network (SEANet)
- Youth Service America (YSA)
References
- ^ New Jersey Department of Education, retrieved from http://www.state.nj.us/education/grants/glossary.shtml]
- ^ University of California Berkeley.
