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Papers from 2004 Conference |
Fourth Biannual Conference
John W. Eby
Editor
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A selection of papers presented at the conference on Spirituality, Social Justice and Service-Learning at Messiah College, June 3-5, 2004.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction
Exploring the Faith Component of Service-Learning and Social Change
John W. EbyThe Impossible Will Take a Little While - Teaching for Engagement in a Time of Fear
Paul Rogat Loeb - Keynote AddressService-Learning in a Faith-Based Higher Ed: an Interfaith Dialogue
Judy Hutchinson, Debra Fetterly, and Kristin GurrolaA Course for Social Change: Integrating Service, Social Justice, and Self Reflection in the Classroom
Cara D. Appel-Silbaugh and Erica LezanPharmacy Shadowing/Service-Learning: The St. John's University Experience
Janet E. Mangione, Stephen Bicsko, Robert A. Mangione, Joseph Brocavich, and Richard DevineCatholic Social Teaching and Service/Advocacy Learning in a Franciscan Context
Jason Purdy, Michael Williams, and WIlliam "Bud" WeiksnarTaking Social Justice Seriously: Advocacy, the Campus, and Catholic Social Thought
Gary AdlerSecular Components of Contemplative Education and Spiritual Components of Community Learning
Eric FretzA Model for Contemplative Service-Learning: Reflections Through T'ai Chi Ch'uan
Jeff BirdsallThe Effects of Service-Learning on Perspective Teachers Preparing for Diverse Student Populations
Paul A. FloresFrom Service to Solidarity, from Solo to Shared: A Model of Student Growth in CIvic Engagemen on a Catholic Campus
Mary S. LaverCultural Awareness and Service-Learning: The Key is Proper Preparation
Emma T. Lucas-Darby
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Service-Learning Conference
Agapé Center for Service and Learning
Messiah College, Box 3027, One College Avenue
Grantham, Pennsylvania 17027
(717)-766-2511
John W. Eby, Ph.D. Conference Director, JEby@Messiah.edu
Pat Olcott , Conference Coordinator, POlcott@Messiah.edu