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Safe Space: Student Perspective on Classroom Environment

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Based on data from a survey of 121 baccalaureate and master of social work students at a western university, this study explores students' perspectives of "safe" and "unsafe" classroom environments. The majority reported that being in a safe classroom...

A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Service-Learning on Students

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This meta-analysis of the impact of service-learning on students shows empirical support for the position that following certain recommended practices—such as linking to curriculum, voice, community involvement, and reflection—was associated with better...

Encouraging equity through engaged scholarship

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Flavia Peréa, Lecturer in Sociology (FAS) and Director of the Mindich Program in Engaged Scholarship, teaches Pursuing Truth and Justice: Principles and Methods of Equity Through Inquiry. This course aims to be “an example of what equity and inclusion can...

Harvard Library Databases

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Many of Harvard Library’s directories can help instructors find organizations or scholars by region, area of expertise, etc.

Mindich Program for Engaged Scholarship

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The Phillips Brooks House Center for Public Service and Engaged Scholarship created the Mindich Program for Engaged Scholarship, to integrate academics, public service, and community engagement.

Service Learning at Harvard

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The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health lists service-learning opportunities for students in courses across the University.