Volume nineteen of Reflections, a compilation of student reflection papers from the 2014-2016 academic years is now available for review. An important step in the service learning process involves reflecting on service activities. Students are encouraged to use critical thinking skills as they summarize and evaluate what they have learned through service.
Click on the links below to read a selection of the essays:
- Making a Difference with North County Lifeline
Amanda Wooldridge - Remembering Course Terms
Chloris Aguilar - Kids Eight & Nine, Are Divine
Cierra Souflis - The Art of Scaffolding
Danajoy Wilk - Nutrition and a Mission
David Martinez - Dignity, Choices & Routines
Gwen Williams - A College Food Pantry
Irina Manzhugo - Apples, Bananas & Carrots
Jaime Park - Preserve to Sustain San Elijo & Batiquitos Lagoon
Lena McMaster - Impactful Circumstances
Luna Yager - Learning on the Line
Paloma Marquez - What Happens When You Don't Wake Up From A Nightmare?
Raquel Alto - Who Would Have Thought Nutrition Class Would Be Life Altering?
Valerie Hawley - A Lesson By the Sea
Van Nguyen - Independence
Angel Ibarra - Back to School
Brenda J Lopez - Using My Interest in Food
Darlene Yazza-Ruiz - Never Too Late
Leslie Snyder - A Special Reflection
Zeyna Malas - A Community Learning Experience
Celeste Angeles - The Real Ecology of Teaching
Sarah Braden