Service Learning in Thailand

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avondale-bepress.abstract<p>Service learning has a long and distinguished history. This concept was modeled in the life of Christ1 and has been emphasized in traditional Adventist literature, where one sees a strong connection made between service, education, training/learning, and happiness and contentment. Ellen G. White wrote “In our life here, earthly, sin-restricted though it is, the greatest joy and the highest education are in service.”</p> <p>In the educational arena, current secular literature describes service learning as altruistic participation in organized service experiences. These activities, which are embedded in the curriculum, help students learn to apply new knowledge, understandings, skills, and values as they meet real community needs.</p>
avondale-bepress.articleid1158
avondale-bepress.authorsPatricia Foster
avondale-bepress.authorsWilfred Rieger
avondale-bepress.context-key35512123
avondale-bepress.coverpage-urlhttps://research.avondale.edu.au/edu_papers/155
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avondale-bepress.field.custom_citation<p>Foster, P. & Rieger, W. (2004). Service learning in Thailand. <em>Journal of Adventist </em><em>Education, 67</em>(1), 36-39. </p> <p>https://circle.adventistlearningcommunity.com/files/jae/en/jae200467013604.pdf</p>
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avondale-bepress.field.journalJournal of Adventist Education
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avondale-bepress.field.volume_number67
avondale-bepress.fulltext-urlhttps://research.avondale.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1158&amp;context=edu_papers&amp;unstamped=1
avondale-bepress.keywordsservice learning
avondale-bepress.keywordsThailand
avondale-bepress.keywordsAdventist education
avondale-bepress.label155
avondale-bepress.publication-date2004-01-01T00:00:00Z
avondale-bepress.publication-titleEducation Papers and Journal Articles
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avondale-bepress.submission-date2023-05-02T16:38:17Z
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avondale-bepress.titleService Learning in Thailand
avondale-bepress.typearticle
dc.contributor.authorRieger, Wilfred
dc.contributor.authorFoster, Patricia
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T00:35:58Z
dc.date.available2023-11-01T00:35:58Z
dc.date.issued2004-01-01
dc.date.submitted2023-05-02T16:38:17Z
dc.description.abstract<p>Service learning has a long and distinguished history. This concept was modeled in the life of Christ1 and has been emphasized in traditional Adventist literature, where one sees a strong connection made between service, education, training/learning, and happiness and contentment. Ellen G. White wrote “In our life here, earthly, sin-restricted though it is, the greatest joy and the highest education are in service.”</p> <p>In the educational arena, current secular literature describes service learning as altruistic participation in organized service experiences. These activities, which are embedded in the curriculum, help students learn to apply new knowledge, understandings, skills, and values as they meet real community needs.</p>
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dc.identifier.citation<p>Foster, P. & Rieger, W. (2004). Service learning in Thailand. <em>Journal of Adventist </em><em>Education, 67</em>(1), 36-39. </p> <p>https://circle.adventistlearningcommunity.com/files/jae/en/jae200467013604.pdf</p>
dc.identifier.issn2572-7753
dc.identifier.urihttps://research.avondale.edu.au/handle/123456789/35512123
dc.language.isoen_us
dc.rights<p>Used by permission: <a href="https://www.journalofadventisteducation.org/">The Journal of Adventist Education®</a></p>
dc.subjectservice learning
dc.subjectThailand
dc.subjectAdventist education
dc.titleService Learning in Thailand
dc.typeJournal Article
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