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Your students have identified their talents and treasures and the talents and treasures of the community they will be serving. They have consulted with that community had have collaboratively developed a service activity that will be meaningful both to the students and to the recipients of the service. In order to be able to measure progress towards achieving their service goals, they have identified a “baseline,” and they are clear about the broad range of learning goals they hope to achieve. They have considered, and will continue to consider, ways in which they can incorporate direct service, indirect service, research and advocacy into their service-leaning activity. The students are prepared for their activity, and you have attended to the administrative aspects of the project. Now it’s time for action! In Stage 3:
Action is the focal point of service-learning. During this phase, you want to be sure that students are:
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Moving community
service to service-learning.
Focus: Aged Care.
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This environmental unit won
an Award for Innovative
Curriculum.
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Students at an Intensive
English Centre and
Aged Care residents .
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