ducation is changing. Finding new ways to engage many of today's students in the life-long process of learning is a greater-than-ever challenge. Educators are being asked to teach the concepts of responsibility, commitment and involvement alongside math, science, language arts and social studies. A great idea if you have the right tools to evaluate self-esteem and critical thinking. But how?

University of Illinois Extension can help with Leadership Development Through Community Action, a multifaceted service learning curriculum designed to address the complex learning goals of

  • understanding self and one's group
  • understanding one's community and the issues it faces
  • researching, designing and implementing a plan to meet a goal
  • evaluation of results

Lessons have been developed around the concepts of service learning and the experiential learning cycle. They build from initial modules on developing self-confidence and teamwork, to learning about all aspects of community life, to creating and implementing an action plan that meets actual community needs.

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A service learning curriculum designed to enhance leadership and citizenship skills, especially for students ages 12-14.

What will implementing Leadership Development Through Community Action do for the students in your school?

According to the Illinois State Board of Education, service learning programs "improve academic grades; increase attendance in school; and develop personal and social responsibility."


Send comments or questions to: brownk@mail.aces.uiuc.edu
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College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences

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