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An Asset Builder's Guide to Service-LearningFrom An Asset Builders Guide to Service-Learning Traditionally, service-learning has built intergenerational relationships primarily in two ways:
Both of these approaches are important strategies for building intergenerational
relationships through service-learning. In addition, organizations
and communities are recognizing the potential of people of all ages—from
young to middle-aged to elderly—serving others together. And
while such an approach may be difficult to undertake in settings
that primarily serve one age group (such as schools), the potential
is great in organizations that engage people of all ages, including
community initiatives, community agencies, volunteer centers, and
congregations.
Developing intergenerational programs doesn’t have to begin from scratch. Often, existing service-learning activities can be broadened to include other generations. If, for example, you already have a strong youth service-learning program, look for ways to incorporate other ages into those experiences to make them more intergenerational. Or identify specific components of existing programs that would naturally work as intergenerational experiences. Intergenerational service-learning has particular power for community-wide asset-building initiatives, since it can be an exceptional opportunity to build community and relationships across all age groups. Multiple organizations in the community—schools, congregations, service clubs, community agencies, neighborhood associations, and senior citizen centers—can all be involved actively in planning events and engaging their constituencies in serving others and the community… Young people can often be the catalysts for involvement by other ages. As young people have positive service-learning experiences on their own, others see their enthusiasm and can be eager to join in if invited. In these cases, the young people become the teachers and mentors to others who get involved. To purchase or read about this book in our bookstore, click this link:An Asset Builders Guide to Service-Learning For books on this topic in our bookstore, click the link(s) below:________ Permission is granted for organizations to download and reprint this article. Reprints must provide full acknowledgment of source, as provided: Excerpted from An Asset Builders Guide to Service-Learning, © 2000, The Search Institute, pp 41-42. Found in the Energize website library at: http://www.energizeinc.com/art.html |
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