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Integrating service learning into a curriculum to reduce health risks at alternative high schools

Authors :
Karin K. Coyle
Stephen W. Banspach
Leah Robin
Jill Denner
Source :
Journal of School Health. 75:151-156
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Wiley, 2005.

Abstract

Service learning has been identified as a promising approach to reduce sexual risk behavior, among other outcomes. This study used qualitative data analysis to offer suggestions for optimally integrating service learning into a program to reduce sexual risks among alternative school students. Data were collected from student participants in the All4You! Project using classroom materials, focus groups, and individual interviews. Project educators and project staff also provided data through summary forms and field notes. Qualitative data analysis revealed 5 strategies for creating positive service experiences for alternative school students: (1) find appropriate service-learning sites, (2) create staff support, (3) maintain appropriate student participation and behavior, (4) enhance student reflection on service-learning experiences, and (5) address students’ self-images. (J Sch Health. 2005;75(5):151-156)

Details

ISSN :
17461561 and 00224391
Volume :
75
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of School Health
Accession number :
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