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Engaging the reluctant? service learning, interpersonal contact / Knecht, Thomas; Martinez, Lisa M   Journal Article
Knecht, Thomas Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Service learning: oil, international education, and Texas’s corporate cold war / Beasley, Betsy A   Journal Article
Betsy A Beasley Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract During the Cold War, oil and oilfield services companies recruited international students to study engineering and business in Houston. Oilfield services executives used education to present their new global corporate reach as benevolent and nonthreatening for both American workers and citizens of oil-rich nations in a moment of post-colonial upheaval.
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Service learning outside the US: Initial experiences in Singapore's higher education / Tan, Kenneth Paul   Journal Article
Tan, Kenneth Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Service learning in higher education is an American creature. But outside the U.S., practices that resemble American service learning or that have begun self-consciously to describe themselves as "service learning" may also be found. This article gives an account of a proto-service-learning course on civil society in Singapore and discusses some similarities and differences between the U.S. and Singapore contexts in which the practices of service learning have evolved, identifying how this civil society course in particular was both a product of as well as a challenge to Singapore's somewhat different priorities in higher education, political culture, and attitudes to social justice and cultural diversity.
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