LET’S
INVESTIGATE!
Access students observed and
analyzed videos about Service Learning experiences in USA identifying IPARDE
components in each of them:
o Inside of our classroom: “I’m special” Service Learning project made by primary school students who studied a novel called “Wonder”. Reflection: “Share our similarities, celebrate our differences” M. Scott Peck.
o Out of our classroom: “Shoes for kids in Africa”
Service Learning at Woodbury middle school. Students recycled jeans and made
shoe pieces to send them to shoemakers in Africa and help kids to avoid
diseases on their feet. Reflection:
“If I don’t do it, who’s going to do it?”
o In our community: “Real food farms” Service Learning project
made by college students that go against food deserts. Reflection: “Make a balance in learning, helping and returning
something to the community”.
Access students started to give their firsts steps identifying community
problems that they might potentially address.
Picture:
Thanks to Maritza Navajas Library at the
CBA, Access students reviewed the newspapers collected during March and April and
they identified the various strengths and challenges at the global, national,
state, and local level by reading the articles in the newspapers and listing
them.
- Continuing in the line of
investigation, students received the assignment on select a community problem
according to their principal worries and the brainstorming created in the class,
in order to establish common worries, problems and similar student’s perspectives.
On the community problem selected they applied the first 3 components “IPA” in
a SL project, as a first individual SL trial.

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