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What Influences the Long-Term Sustainability of Service-Learning? Lessons from Early Adopters
By Amanda L. Vogel, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, Sarena D. Seifer, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, and Sherril B. Gelmon, Portland State University
As service-learning is adopted by growing numbers of higher education institutions, there is increasing interest in understanding the factors necessary to sustain service-learning for the long-term. Institutions that were early adopters of service-learning may offer important insights into what factors influence long-term sustainability.With this aim in mind, we conducted a retrospective, qualitative study of the tenyear sustainability of service-learning among a cohort of sixteen colleges and universities that participated in a national demonstration program of service-learning from 1995 to 1998.We assessed the extent to which service-learning was sustained at each institution, and explored the factors that influenced sustainability, including facilitators, challenges, and strategies for success.
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