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Service Learning Models
and Curriculum
Project Citizen
Generation Earth
Kentucky Peer Service Learning Project
Bay High Functional Skills Program
Barbara Wheeler, Ph.D. and Emily Palmer, B.S.
Peer Partnership Project, USC UAP
Agatha Metichecchia, M.A.
LRE Coordinator, LAUSD Div. of Spec. Ed.
Project Citizen is a curricular
program designed for middle and
high school students that fosters civic
responsibility through service
learning projects and is typically done
in a social studies or history class.
Step 1: Identify
community problems
 Students
identify problems in their
community that they think should be
dealt with by the government
 The class discusses what they already
know about community problems
 Students interview parents, peers and
others to learn what they know about
the identified problems
Example: Water quality, lack of
parking, trash on campus
Step 2: Choose a Problem
 Students
discuss the various problems
identified in Step 1 as a class
 The class determines whether or not it
has enough information to make a
decision or if further research is
necessary
 The class selects a problem that is
important to them by taking a majority
vote
Example:
Trash on Campus
Step 3: Gather Information
 Students
divide into research teams and
identify various sources of information
 Each team is responsible for gathering
information from a different source i.e.
libraries, interviews, calling sources on
the phone, writing to request info.
 The research teams obtain and
document the information they find
Example:
Conduct Student Survey
Step 4: Develop Class Portfolio
 Students
are divided into 4 groups
 Each group is responsible for one part
of the portfolio: explaining the problem,
evaluating alternative policies,
developing a specific public policy, and
developing an action plan to implement
 Portfolios consist of the best
documentation, artwork, and original
materials the students create
Step 5: Presentation
 Students
present their ideas to an
audience or panel
 The
panel evaluates the presentation
and gives students feedback
 Students
gain experience in presenting
ideas and persuading others
Step 6: Reflection
 Students
reflect on what and how they
learned through writing or discussing
their experience with the class
 Students
consider what they would do
differently next time
 Students
add their reflection piece to
the portfolio binder
Generation Earth is an environmental
education program funded by the
Los Angeles County Department of
Public Works that teaches
Students about ecology and the
interaction of humans with the
Natural environment
Phase 1: Systems Thinking
through organized problem solving
 Pretest
is given to students
 Planning is done by reviewing overall
objectives, gathering resources and
developing relationships
 Class lessons begin, students review
what they already know, and identify
community partners
 Students on reflect on the topics
relevance to their personal lives
Phase 2: Campus Laboratory
 Students
analyze their immediate
environment through Campus Audits
 Students take a field trip to a local
environmentally relevant site such as a
landfill, materials recovery facility,
beach/river clean up, recycling center or
community garden
 Students reflect on their experiences in
the campus and local community
Phase 3: Student-led
environmental service
learning project
 Students
decide what environmental
project they want to do
 Students implement their project within
the community, making a positive,
measurable impact on the environment
 Students reflect on their
accomplishment
Models designed to include
students with special needs
While many generic service learning
curriculums exist and can be used with
students in special education, programs
are being developed throughout the
country that recognize the benefits of
service learning for students with
special needs and target students in
both general and special education
Kentucky Peer Service
Learning Project (KyPSLP)
Goal 1: Increase access for students
with moderate and severe disabilities
within general education classes and
other school extra-curricular activities
through the use of peer tutors
Kentucky Peer Service
Learning Project (KyPSLP)
Goal 2: Develop inclusive service
learning projects so that students with
significant disabilities can contribute to
their communities by engaging in
service learning along side their high
school peers
Kentucky Peer Service
Learning Project (KyPSLP)
Goal 3: Enable high school peer tutors
to assist student with developmental
disabilities in academic, personal, and
career goal setting (self-determination)
Kentucky Peer Service
Learning Project (KyPSLP)
Goal 4: Develop an “advanced
placement” college credit option for high
school peer tutors, as a vehicle for
recruiting peer tutors into the field of
special education in Kentucky
Using Service Learning
to Measure Student Goals
 Targeted
skills should be an extension of
educational goals & IEP objectives
 Skills can be practiced through service
learning activities with the help of a peer
tutor
 Goals can be measured with service
learning through:
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Journals
Peer reflections
Letters by local civic groups or
community organizations
Benefits for Special
Education Students
 Increased
access to generic classes,
services and activities
 Opportunity
to engage in service learning
and give back to their community
 Peer
support in the self-determination
process
Benefits for General
Education Students
 Learn
about aspirations and needs of
students with developmental disabilities
 Gain information about the range of careers
in working with persons w/ developmental
disabilities and their families
 Engage in service learning opportunities with
students with developmental disabilities
 Earn advanced placement credit at state
university for those interested in a career
related to supporting person w/ disabilities
Bay High Functional
Skills Program
General education students assist
peers in special education as mentors,
tutors, therapy technicians, teachers’
aides, and job coaches in cooperative
learning groups through service
learning activities