Thinking and Action: Preparing Students to Engage Complexity within Themselves and in the World

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Abstract

This essay explores the dynamic tension between the human need to cultivate an autonomous identity and the desire to be part of a larger reality, suggesting that authentic morality emerges from a person’s struggle with the ever-shifting overlap between these two drives. Creating an intersection between thinking and action, service-learning pedagogy draws us into a creative confrontation with these drives, preparing students to engage complexity within themselves and in the world.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe Journal of College and Character
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007

Keywords

  • service learning
  • community service
  • engaged learning
  • high impact practices
  • social justice

Disciplines

  • Higher Education and Teaching

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