The following are the sources cited within this web page. Many of the following serve as the required readings for the course, Educational Policy and Leadership 708 : Administering Service-Learning Programs, that was created, implemented and taught by Dr. Susan Jones (e-mail), at The Ohio State University.

Eyler, J., and Giles, D. (1999). Where�s the Learning in Service-Learning? San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Erdich, Louise (1995). �American Horse.� In A. Watters & M. Ford (Eds.) Writing for Change (pp. 5-13). New York: McGraw Hill.

Frye, M. (1992). �Oppression.� In M. Anderson and P.H. Collins (Eds.) Race, class, and gender: An anthology (pp. 37-42). CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Gelmon, S.B., Holland, B.A., Seifer, S.D., and Shinnamon, A. (1998). �Community-University partnerships for mutual learning.� Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning 6, 30-37.

Holland, B. (1997). �Analyzing institutional commitment to service: A model of key organizational factors.� Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 4, 30-41.

Howard, J.P.F. (1998). �Academic Service Learning:A counter normative pedagogy.� In R. A. Rhoads & J.P.F. (Eds). Academic Service Learning:A Pedagogy of Action and Reflection San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Jacoby, B., and Associates. (1996). Service-Learning in Higher Education: Concepts and Practices. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Jones, S. (2000). Class notes: Administering Service Learning Programs Ed P&L 708.

Kahne, J. and Westheimer, J. �In the service of what? The politics of service-learning� from Claus, J. and Ogden, C. (Eds.) (1999). Service-Learning for Youth Empowerment and Social Change. New York: Peter Long.

Kozol, Jonathan (1995) �Corla Hawkins.� In A. Watters & Ford (Eds.) Writing for Change (pp. 5-13). New York: McGraw Hill.

Kraft, R. and Krug, J. (1994) "Review of Research and Evaluation on Service Learning in Public and Higher Education," Building Community: Service Learning in the Academic Disciplines. Denver, CO.

Kertzmann, J. and McKnight, J. (1993). Building Communities from the Inside Out. Chicago, IL: ACTA Publications.

Maybach, C. W. (1996). �Investigating urban community needs: service learning from a social justice perspective� Education and Urban Society , 28(2), 221-236.

Marek, Elisabeth (1995) �Helping and Hating the Homeless.� In A. Watters & M. Ford (Eds.) Writing for Change (pp. 5-13). New York: McGraw Hill.

Marin, Peter (1995). �Helping and Hating the Homeless.� In A. Watters an M. Ford (Eds.) Writing for Change (pp. 270-282). New York: McGraw-Hill.

McGovern, E. (1998, November/December). �Doing good work: When one person�s cause is another person�s dinner.� About Campus, 3(5), 28-30.

McKnight, J. (1989, Jan/Feb). �Why �servanthood� is bad.� The Other Side, 25, 38-41.

Pogash, Carol (1995) �The Way It�s Supposed to Be.� In A. Watters & M. Ford (Eds.) Writing for Change (pp. 5-13). New York: McGraw Hill.

Rhoads, R. A. (1997) Community Service and Higher Learning: Explorations of the Caring Self. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

Saltmarsh, J. (1998). �Exploring the meanings of community/university partnerships� National Society for Experimental Education Quarterly, 6-22.

Vernon, A. and Ward, K. (1999). �Campus and community partnerships: Assessing impacts and strengthening connections.� Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 6, 30-37.



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