Exploring the Impact of a Literacy-Based Service-Learning Project on Pre-Service Teachers

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experiential education, community engagement, teacher preparation, children's literature

Abstract

In this study, we describe a teacher educator's first experience implementing a service-learning project in a children's literature course in which pre-service teachers helped provide read-alouds for the local public library's summer reading program. We sought to examine the impact the project had on the seven participants. Data was collected through reflective journals and an end-of-course debrief. Four themes were identified in the data: Initial Feelings, Preparation and Planning, Lessons Learned, and Barriers and Challenges.

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Shelly J. Landreth, University of Texas Permian Basin

Shelly J. Landreth, Ed.D., Assistant Professor, Language, Literacy, & Special Populations, University of Texas Permian Basin, Odessa, TX 79762. landreth_s@utpb.edu. 432-552-2143

Tara Wilson, University of Texas Permian Basin

Tara Wilson, Ed.D., Assistant Professor, Language, Literacy, & Special Populations, University of Texas Permian Basin, Odessa, TX 79762. landreth_s@utpb.edu. 432-552-2143

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07/28/2023

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Insights, Case Studies, and Applications