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First Edition

 

Kathleen Flecky, OTD, OTR/L; Lynn Gitlow, PhD, OTR/L, ATP

ISBN:9780763759582

| © 2011
| 310 pages

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Service-Learning in Occupational Therapy Education: Philosophy and Practice explores the use of service-learning as a pedagogical tool for educators to enhance occupational therapy students’ knowledge and skills in the areas of critical thinking and problem solving, diversity, health promotion, community issues, social justice and citizenship. These areas are representative of core competencies needed by occupational therapy professionals for occupation-based practice in the 21st century. This text describes philosophical and theoretical principles of service-learning in relationship to occupational therapy philosophical and pedagogical traditions. Effective service-learning educational strategies and experiential applications of occupational therapy in the community are highlighted through the presentation of case studies of service- learning initiatives in occupational therapy programs across the United States. Examples of how to design, implement and assess service-learning projects and partnerships are provided along with insights and lessons learned from faculty engaging in service-learning.

  • Description of the relevance and congruence of philosophical and theoretical traditions of service learning and occupational therapy.

  • Links service learning specifically to occupational therapy education: faculty and student friendly exercises and reflective activities on practice.

  • Samples of how to initiate partnerships, develop course objectives and syllabi aligned with Accreditation Council of Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) guidelines, readings, websites and course support materials as well as project and student  assessment tools. 

  • Description of “lessons learned” from faculty, including the strengths and challenges of service-learning based on qualitative and quantitative assessment results and community based research.
     

Primary Courses:

Community Service in Occupational Therapy

Service-Learning in Occupational Therapy

 

Additional courses could include:

Occupational Therapy in the Community

Community-based Occupational Therapy Practice

Emerging Areas of Practice in Occupational Therapy

Experiential Community Practice in Health Professions

 


© 2011 | 310 pages