The University of Louisville International Service Learning Program provides experiential education in which students engage in activities that address human and community needs together with structured opportunities intentionally designed to promote student learning and development. This interdisciplinary program contributes to campus internationalization by infusing the classroom with various cultures to prepare students to be more receptive to global and comparative perspectives.
UofL Announces Cebu, Philippines International Service Learning Trip - December 2009
ISLP Asia - Cebu Philippines April Planning Trip
Belize 2009 Blog
Belize 2009 Photos on Flickr
Belize 2008 Blog
Students Spend Spring Break in Belize Doing Service Projects
CEHD Group Finds Service Learning Life Changing
Kentucky Dental Association Article
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Learning Outcomes
- Integration of academic course content with practical experience in a structured manner will increase students’ critical thinking, problem solving, and communication skills.
- Through realistic self-appraisal and reflection, students will demonstrate personal growth through clarification of values and enhanced self-esteem.
- Students will develop an increased sense of social responsibility and appreciation for diversity through an understanding of the social, political, religious, and cultural constructs of the host community.
- Students will learn how their intended career choices may be viewed or practiced in different cultural contexts.
- Students will learn the importance of teamwork, balance, and relationships to achieve satisfying and productive lifestyles.
(From The Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS): Service Learning Programs)
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The University of Louisville International Service Learning Program in Belize has been honored with a NASPA International Education 2009 Best Practice Award. This is the second time that UofL has received this recognition.
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