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Service Learning as Scholarship in Teacher Education
Alice M. Buchanan,
Shelia C. Baldwin and
Mary E. Rudisill
This article describes how two teacher education service-learning programs illustrate alternative interpretations of scholarship. A tutoringmentoring program in a teaching oriented masters institution and a motor skill development program in a land grant doctoralresearch institution are described relative to how each illustrates forms of scholarship as interpreted by Boyer (1990). We discuss how these forms of scholarshipthe scholarship of discovery, integration, teaching, and applicationrelate to stated institutional mission and evaluation practices. Service-learning experiences for preservice teachers can have the multiple benefits of promoting an ethic of service and social responsibility, demonstrating excellence in teacher education, and exemplifying scholarly endeavors.
Educational Researcher, Vol. 31, No. 5,
28-34 (2002)
DOI: 10.3102/0013189X031005028

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