Review Essay — A Push to Explore and Learn from Discomfort in ISL
Nora Pillard Reynolds
Water for Waslala, Temple University
Crossing Boundaries: Tension and Transformation in International Service-Learning
Patrick M. Green and Mathew Johnson, Editors Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing, 2014
Check out the full review here.
Later this week we’ll share:
- Cynthia Toms’s review of Working Side by Side: Creating Alternative Breaks as Catalysts for Global Learning, Student Leadership, and Social Change
In case you missed it:
- Richard Kiely & Eric Hartman’s Introduction: Special Section on Global Service-Learning – Reflexivity in Research: Reflecting on the Borders and Boundaries of the GSL Field
- Emily Morrison’s How the I Shapes the Eye: The Imperative of Reflexivity in Global Service-Learning Qualitative Research
Many thanks to Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning editor, Jeffrey Howard, who has allowed globalsl to share articles from the Fall 2015 Special Section on Global Service-Learning. Please share your comments, questions, or ideas for future directions in the comment space that follows!
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