Moving beyond traditional community outreach, service learning offers a real-world education with many of the same benefits as project learning. Service learning is powerful because it focuses on the specific needs of the community, fosters collaboration, encourages active participation and respects diversity.
For decades, educators have shared stories revealing the transformative effect service learning has had on their students. Recent research confirms what educators already knew: service learning consistently benefits social and emotional growth, academic outcomes and career planning.
Encouraging students to identify a particular need or problem to address is one of the best ways to initiate service learning in after school programs. Discussing current events can be particularly helpful for identifying needs that are relevant to your community. Below are some additional considerations for after school educators hoping to promote student learning through service:
By combining service and learning, after school programs can offer students a glimpse of the bigger world, can develop their compassion, and even can spark new interests that will affect academic and career success for years to come.