This book examines service-learning as a critical pedagogy and explores the benefit of creating a reflective journal. It can be a form of assessment for the students' service experiences connected to academic theory through their critical reflection and it can also be a form of critical action based on critical thought.
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1 Opening the Literary Matryoshka |
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Aims and Scope of the Book |
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Assessment and Service-learning as a Feminist Critical Pedagogy |
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Feminist Critical Pedagogy |
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Co-designing Assessment Criteria for Critical Reflective Journals |
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3 Writing a Critical Reflective Journal |
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The Nature of a Service-learning Journal |
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Prelude to `The Strange Event: A Critical Reflective Journal as Praxis' |
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4 A Critical Reflective Journal as Praxis |
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Preparing for the Journey |
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Crossing the First Threshold |
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Passing Through the Gates |
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Recognising Guides and Guardian Spirits |
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Celebrating the Victories |
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5 Reconstructing the Literary Matryoshka |
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Meeting the A ims of the Book |
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Reflections on the Aims and Scope of the Book |
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The Critical Reflective Journal as Praxis |
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Using the Example of `The Strange Event' |
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References |
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Index |
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Susan Deeley is Professor of Learning and Teaching at the University of Glasgow, UK. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and holds a University Teaching Excellence Award and a Students Representative Council Teaching Award for 'Most Innovative Teaching'.