The DPI Service-Learning Coordinators have compiled a summary of a number of Wisconsin service-learning projects. These projects provide ideas for service-learning projects. The ultimate goal is to integrate service-learning into the curriculum to improve student learning. Additional project examples will be added periodically to this page. Following the stories from Sauk City and Milwaukee are examples of projects that help teachers see how the service-learning standards and IPARDC progress are implemented in an actual service-learning experience. Examples come from across Wisconsin and across the country.
- Water Quality Project- Hayes Bilingual Elementary School, Milwaukee
- Link to Curriculum- Projects strong in Link to Curriculum
- Meaningful Service- Projects strong in Meaningful Service
- Partnerships- Projects strong in Partnerships
- Diversity- Projects strong in Diversity
- Progress Monitoring- Projects strong in Progress Monitoring
- Duration and Intensity- Projects strong in Duration and Intensity
- Reflection- Projects strong in Reflection
- Youth Voice- Projects strong in Youth Voice
- Investigation- Projects strong in Investigation
- Planning- Projects strong in Planning
- Action- Projects strong in Action
- Reflection- Projects strong in Reflection
- Demonstration/Celebration- Projects strong in Demonstration/Celebration
For questions about this information, contact Victoria Rydberg-Nania (608) 266-0419