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International Service Learning : Engaging Host Communities, Hardback Book

International Service Learning : Engaging Host Communities Hardback

Edited by Marianne Larsen

Part of the Routledge Research in International and Comparative Education series

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International service learning (ISL) programs are growing more popular with students looking to advance their skills and knowledge to become global citizens.

While the benefits of these programs among students are well documented, little is known about the implications they have on host communities themselves.

This volume explores the impact of ISL programs on members of host communities (e.g. host families and local partner NGOs) who are increasingly influenced by the presence of international students in their lives.

Drawing upon post-colonial, feminist and other critical and decolonizing theories, it examines the complicated power relations between North American ISL students and host communities in East and West Africa, the Caribbean and Central America.

It stresses the importance of developing trusting relations between ISL students, faculty and individuals in the host communities to create mutually engaging learning experiences.

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