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Community-Based Learning Literature Bringle, Robert, and Julie Hatcher. “Reflection in Service Learning: Making Meaning of Experience.” Introduction to the Service Learning Toolkit. 1999. Campus Compact. N.d Cone, Dick and Susan Harris. “Service-Learning Practice, Developing a Theoretical Framework.” Introduction to the Service Learning Toolkit. 1996. Campus Compact. Vo. 3. Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning. Cress, Christine. “What are Service-Learning and Civic Engagement?” Learning Through Serving: A Student Guidebook for Service Learning and Civic Engagement across Academic Disciplines and Cultural Communities. 2013. Second Edition. Sterling. Stylus Publishing. Davis, Adam. “What We Don't Talk About When We Don't Talk About Service.” 2006. The Civically Engaged Reader. Great Books Foundation. Daynes, Gary and Nicholas V. Longo. “Jane Addams and the Origins of Service-Learning Practice in the United States.” 2004. Vol. 11. Michigan Journal of Service Learning, Fall 2004. Eby, John. Why Service Learning is Bad. 2008. Eyler, Janet and Dwight E. Giles. “The Theoretical Roots of Service-Learning in John Dewey: Toward a Theory of Service-Learning.” 1994. Vol. 1, No. 1, (77-85). Michigan Journal of Service Learning. Elyer, Janet & Dwight E. Giles. “Where is the Learning in Service-Learning? Identifying the Learning Outcomes of Service.” 1999. 1st Edition. San Francisco. Jossey-Bass. Howard, Jeffery. “Principles of Good Practice for Service-Learning Pedagogy.” 1994. Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning: Service-Learning Course Design Workbook, University of Michigan: OCSL Press, Summer pp. 16-19. Jacoby, Barbara. “Foundations and Principles of Service-Learning.” Service-Learning in Higher Education: Concepts and Practices. 1996. Pp. 3-25 San Francisco. Jossey-Bass. Reed, Julia and Christopher Koliba. Facilitating Reflection: A Manual for Leaders and Educators. N.d. https://www.uvm.edu/~dewey/reflection_manual/ Strom, Stephanie. “Does Service learning Really Help?” 2009. The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/03/education/edlife/03service-t.html Tatum, Beverly Daniel. “The Complexity of Identity: ‘Who Am I?’” n.d. Conceptual Frameworks.

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