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Service learning is a powerful educational method that merges academic learning with meaningful community service. This practice not only enhances leadership skills but also fosters community engagement, making the world a better place. The author shares personal experiences from volunteering at a local food bank and Goodwill, highlighting both challenges and rewards. Through reflection, the importance of community service becomes clear, showing its potential to positively impact lives worldwide. Discover how service learning builds self-esteem, responsibility, and deeper connections to the community.
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Make the world a better place through Service Learning By: Adrienne Williams
What is Service Learning? • According to Wikipedia.com, service learning is a method of teaching, learning and reflecting that combines academic classroom curriculum with meaningful service, frequently youth service, throughout the community.
Why is Service Learning Important? • I think service learning is important because it teaches great leadership skills. Service learning also helps one to get involved with their community, and make society as a whole a better place.
What are the Benefits of Service Learning? • Looks great on a resume • Boost self-esteem • Affects people worldwide in a positive way
The Pro’s of Service Learning • Teaches responsibility • Gain self-worth • It gives you a feeling of accomplishment • Helps the community
The Con’s of Service Learning • Some work can be boring • Work can be time consuming
Food Bank • The first place I did my community service was America’s Second Harvest of South Georgia, which is otherwise known as The Food Bank. My job there was to sort Kix cereal from a huge box into small plastic bags. I was told to seal the bag, put a label on nutrition facts, and lastly, box them. The work was very time consuming, but my friends helping me made the experience better.
Goodwill was the second place that I did my community service. I had to sort clothes according to what condition they were in, and put them on a hanger ranging from infants to men. If the clothes had stains, holes, or it was not something I would wear then I was instructed to put them in huge bin.
Reflection • Before I came to Valdosta I already had the experience of volunteering in my hometown of Stone Mountain, GA. I never thought I would partake in any service learning activities in Valdosta, but this experience has been great for me. I really enjoyed helping out at the food bank especially because it was for a good cause. I will probably start going more often to volunteer on my free time.
What did I learn? • I learned that Community service is very important. I also learned about places that I can go whenever I feel like volunteering on my free time. I know that I have affected people everywhere in a positive way by doing community service. I now know that volunteering should be done out of the kindness of my heart and not just because I have to.