Research suggests that service learning – an instructional method that incorporates meaningful community service – increases student engagement, improves academic performance and promotes personal and social responsibility.
“No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.” –Charles Dickens
Students of all ages can benefit from community service. In fact, research suggests that service learning – an instructional method that incorporates meaningful community service – increases student engagement, improves academic performance and promotes personal and social responsibility. Service learning also fosters a lifelong commitment to helping others in need, which benefits schools, communities and society as a whole.
Educators can incorporate service learning into their after school programs by starting a Service Club! It’s a great way to empower students to make a difference in their communities. Here are a few tips for starting a Service Club after school:
Starting a Service Club gives students the opportunity to solve, strengthen communities and build valuable life skills. To get started, check out these community service ideas for students of all ages.