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The National Directory of Internships, 1996-97 Edition
edited by Gita Gulati and Nancy Bailey - Lists thousands of internships in over 85 fields in government, nonprofit, and corporate settings. Includes work and service opportunities for college, graduate, and high school students, as well as those not in school, mid-career professionals, and retired people. Contains easy-to-use indexes by name of organization, geographical location, and field of interest. $33.35The Experienced Hand: A Student Manual for Making the Most of an Internship
by Timothy Stanton and Kamil Ali - A companion volume to The National Directory of Internships. Discusses issues to consider before interning, how to find or create an internship, and how to make the internship a valuable work and learning experience. $16.45The Internship as Partnership: A Handbook for Campus-Based Coordinators & Advisors
by Robert Inkster and Roseanna Ross - Covers the fundamentals of designing, monitoring, and evaluating internship programs, as well as an exploration of the theory and rationale of internships as effective educational practice. Includes sample forms from campus-based programs. $32.20Combining Service and Learning: A Resource Book for Community and Public Service (3 volumes)
edited by Jane Kendall - Published by NSEE in collaboration with 93 other national and regional organizations. Includes principles of good practice, rationales, theories, research, public policy and institutional issues, practical issues for programs and courses, and an annotated bibliography. Volume 1: $62.10; Volume 2: $62.10; Volume 3: $17.25 (Discount for ordering more than one volume at a time - contact NSEE for further information.)Service-Learning Reader: Reflections and Perspectives on Service
edited by Gail Albert and the Staff of the Center for Service-Learning at the University of Vermont - An interdisciplinary anthology for students, interns, and volunteers. Can be used in classrooms or as a training resource and as a catalyst for reflection. Includes a sample syllabus. $43.70Strengthening Experiential Education within Your Institution
by Jane Kendall, John Duley, Thomas Little, Jane Permaul, and Sharon Rubin - A sourcebook for college and university faculty and administrators who want to help their institutions tap the full potential of experiential education. Chapters on integrating experiential education into the institution's mission, curriculum, faculty roles, evaluation systems, and administrative and financial structures. $28.75Legal Issues in Experiential Education
by Michael Goldstein - Provides a basic guide to legal issues and responsibilities of students, educational institutions, and sponsoring organizations. $15.50Research Agenda for Combining Service and Learning in the 1990s
edited by Dwight Giles, Ellen Porter Honnet, and Sally Migliore - Sets forth a framework for research, five categories of research questions, and methodological issues. $15.50Origins and Implications of the AmeriCorps National Service Program
by Robert Serow - Offers suggestions for strengthening the research and evaluation components of locally based projects. Explores the political and historical antecedents, long-term goals, and key structural features of national service movements. $15.50Resource Papers that address the theory and practice of experiential education are also available.
NSEE RESOURCE CENTER Out-of-print books and papers, as well as articles from back issues of the NSEE Quarterly, can be obtained through the National Resource Center for Experiential and Service Learning. The NSEE Resource Center also contains published and unpublished materials on hundreds of topics related to experiential education and programs that combine service and learning. Includes resources on theory, research, program design and administration, and course materials. Contact NSEE for further information about availability and costs.For more information, send an e-mail message to [email protected] and ask for a publications brochure or a Resource Center Request Form. Be sure to include your mailing address. Or write to:
National Society for Experiential Education
3509 Haworth Drive, Suite 207
Raleigh, NC 27609-7229
919/787-3263
919/787-3381 fax