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Compact for
Learning and Citizenship
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Resources:
CLC provides information about service-learning through publications
and on the Web site. Click on the Publications button at the left for
a comprehensive list of our printed resources, including a series of issue
briefs that address critical service-learning issues. Most of our publications
are in a format to download and print. Resources include case studies
highlighting successful K-12 programs linking service with learning; research
findings, studies and stories about the impact of service, service-learning
and volunteerism on students, schools and communities.
Meetings:
CLC organizes national, statewide and local meetings to share
information about effective service-learning and use of school volunteers.
These forums provide participants an opportunity to highlight service-learning
and volunteer programs, showcase student success in service-learning and
discuss challenges they face in providing high-quality education linked
to community service for K-12 students. CLC members who are interested
in being part of a national or regional gathering of service-learning
professionals, are encouraged to contact us!
Policy Development:
CLC identifies policies that support service, service-learning
and volunteer efforts and provides strategies for members to learn how
to work closely with state and local policymakers to develop strong service-learning
policies at all levels.
Technical Assistance:
CLC provides hands-on, tailored assistance to member school districts
and states. This assistance may include: developing, sharing and showcasing
top-notch policies, models and ideas about service-learning and using
school volunteers; and helping members work successfully with a wide range
of people involved in service-learning, including teachers, policymakers,
school board members, parents and students.
Advocacy:
Working closely with other national, state and local organizations
engaged in education, service and volunteer initiatives, CLC contributes
to a collective public voice in support of service-learning and the contributions
volunteers make in efforts to improve student learning.
Leadership:
CLC provides leadership to help schools make quality service-learning
opportunities available to all students. Chief state school officers and
local superintendents have the chance to do, themselves, what they ask
of students - make a contribution to their community in a way that fosters
their own personal learning and growth.
Networking:
CLC helps members make the connections they need by offering opportunities
to learn from and exchange information with their peers, teachers, policymakers,
school board members, parents and students involved in service-learning.
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