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How service learning addresses the mental health needs of students in urban school
Journal of School Counseling (2009)
  • Felicia Wilczenski, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Amy Cook, University of Massachusetts Boston
Abstract

Service learning promotes social-emotional and academic development through active engagement in community activities. It empowers students to think beyond themselves and to develop a commitment to serve others. In so doing, service learning builds connections with school and community that are critically important in urban settings. This paper links key components of effective mental health programs in urban schools with service learning.

Publication Date
2009
Citation Information
Felicia Wilczenski and Amy Cook. "How service learning addresses the mental health needs of students in urban school" Journal of School Counseling Vol. 7 Iss. 25 (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/amy_cook/10/