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Service Learning Curriculum

A service-based approach is one way to design an educational curriculum. It is a curriculum that combines intellectual learning in a classroom with experiential learning in the real world.

Student Survey (43 responses)

1. Would you apply to a school that is service based?

Yes/No

2. Would you feel comfortable/confident in the work environment?

Yes/No

3. Do you feel you would have the initiative necessary to benefit from this type of education

Yes/No

4. Would you be willing to be almost entirely self directed, in a limited environment?

Yes/No

5. Do you think this student participation in the work force will actually encourage increased service to society after graduation?

Yes/No

 Student Responses (based on 43 students)

Professor Responses

The responses were overwhelmingly positive. Students seemed very confident that they would be comfortable with and interested in service learning. Although some students did not report a positive reaction, that is inevitable with any curriculum proposal.


Professor Responses

1. Would you be willing to teach at a school that used a service based curriculum?

Yes/No

2. Have you ever participated in service learning?

Yes/No

3. Have you ever instructed a service learning course?

Yes/No

4. Do you believe service learning could be effective at Bryn Mawr?

Yes/No

The responses from professors were also very positive. Nearly all the professors felt that this type of curriculum could be effective at Bryn Mawr.

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