JAMDA
Volume 8, Issue 5 , Pages 284-289, June 2007

Pedogogy Meets Practice: Service-Learning in Gerontology and Geriatrics

An earlier version of this paper was presented as the keynote address at the Teaching in the Community: Partnerships in Learning, Faculty Development Conference on Service-Learning in Gerontology and Geriatrics, California Association of Long-Term Care Medicine, in collaboration with the Northern California Geriatric Education Center (CGEC), March, 2006.

  • Rona J. Karasik, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to Rona J. Karasik, PhD, Director, Gerontology Program, Department of Community Studies, St Cloud State University, St Cloud, MN 56301-4498.

Department of Community Studies, Gerontology Program, St Cloud State University, St Cloud, MN.

More and more students and community partners in the areas of gerontology and geriatrics are participating in service-learning experiences. The types of service-learning projects are wide-ranging, as are the potential benefits to students and community agencies. Harvesting such benefits, however, requires careful consideration and participation both from the academic institution and the community agencies. Effective collaborations begin with a shared understanding of the approach, open discussion of the expected outcomes, and a willingness to address potential challenges. In addition, special considerations (eg, working with older adults, HIPAA) need to be taken into account when developing and maintaining service-learning in gerontology and geriatrics. The following examines essential elements in each of these areas, with the goal of promoting positive service-learning outcomes in gerontology and geriatrics. Particular attention is paid to service-learning in long-term care and similar settings.

Keywords: Service-learning, experimental education, community learning

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PII: S1525-8610(07)00177-6

doi:10.1016/j.jamda.2007.02.012

JAMDA
Volume 8, Issue 5 , Pages 284-289, June 2007