This book examines service-learning as a critical pedagogy and explores the benefit of creating a reflective journal. It can be a form of assessment for the students' service experiences connected to academic theory through their critical reflection and it can also be a form of critical action based on critical thought.
Susan Deeley is Professor of Learning and Teaching at the University of Glasgow, UK. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and holds a University Teaching Excellence Award and a Students’ Representative Council Teaching Award for 'Most Innovative Teaching'.
This book examines service-learning as a critical pedagogy and explores the benefit of creating a reflective journal. It can be a form of assessment for the students' service experiences connected to academic theory through their critical reflection and it can also be a form of critical action based on critical thought.
Critically analyses the rationale and function of reflective journals as assessment in service-learning Disseminates the findings of the author’s research study on a teacher-student partnership Deemed as a versatile educational resource, which uses feminist critical autoethnography
Susan J. Deeley
Service learning Reflective Journals Critical Pedagogy Assessment Higher Education