ServiceLine

ServiceLine is the resource tool of Service-Learning Washington, a network of practitioners committed to strengthening the quality of service-learning in Washington State through training, technical assistance, developing partnerships, and resource sharing.

Find out more about Service-Learning Washington's mission and goals, how to become a member, or our most recent or upcoming meetings.

Past issues:

2006
2005
  • Spring - The Green Issue
  • Fall - Challenges and Solutions
  • Winter - Cultural Diversity, Social Justice, and Civic Engagement
2004
  • Spring - Small Town Service-Learning
  • Summer - Service Across Cultures
  • Winter - Service-Learning and High Achieving High Schools
2003
  • Spring - Connecting service-learning and civic engagement
  • Summer - Service: What the Doctor Ordered
  • Winter - New culminating project requisite to begin
2002
  • Spring - Superintendent Terry Bergeson's perspectives on service-learning
  • Summer - Benefits of meaningful student involvement
  • Winter - The purpose and practice of reflection in service-learning.
2001
  • Spring - Creating community partnerships that strengthen service learning.
  • Summer - Strengthening student voice through service learning.
  • Winter - Connecting service learning and culminating projects.
2000
  • Spring - Providing youth leadership opportunities with service learning.
  • Summer - Service learning in the Arts and Technology classes.
  • Winter - Improving literacy with service learning.
1999
  • Spring - Promoting service learning in school reform efforts.
  • Summer - Building safe, civil schools with service learning.
  • Winter - Assessing and evaluating service learning.
1998
  • Spring - Building citizenship with service learning.
  • Summer - Tying service learning with state standards
  • Winter - Service learning: Connecting classroom learning with the real world.