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iCED Faculty Academic Service-Learning: References

Braskamp, Larry. (2011) Higher Education for Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement: Reinvesting in Longstanding Commitments. Diversity & Democracy for the Association of American Colleges and Universities Vol14, No. 3  

Carracelas-Juncal, C., Bossaller, J., & Yaoyuneyong, G. (2009). Integrating Service-Learning Pedagogy: A  Faculty Reflective Process. InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching, 4, 28-44. 

Darby, A., & Newman, G. (2015). Exploring Faculty Members’ Motivation and Persistence in Academic Service-Learning Pedagogy. Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 18(2), 91-119.  

Darby, Alexa; Longmire-Avital, Buffie; Chenault, Jenna; Haglund, Margot (2013). Students' Motivation in Academic Service-Learning Over the Course of the Semester. College Student Journal, 47(1).  

Davis, A., & Lynn, E. (2006). What We Don't Talk About When We Don't Talk About Service. In The civically engaged reader: A diverse collection of short provocative readings on civic activity. Chicago: Great Books Foundation.  

Jacoby, B. (2014). Service-learning essentials: Questions, answers, and lessons learned. John Wiley & Sons.  

Mitchell, T. D. (2008). Traditional vs. Critical Service-Learning: Engaging the Literature to Differentiate Two Models. Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, (Spring), 50-65.  

Tryon, Elizabeth; Stoecker, Randy; Martin, Amy; Seblonka, Kristy; Hilgendorf, Amy; Nellis, Margaret. (2008).  The Challenge of Short-Term Service-Learning. Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning Spring 2008, pp.16-26  

Warren, J. L. (2012). Does Service-Learning Increase Student Learning?: A Meta-Analysis. Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, (Spring), 56-61.