Service
Learning in Illinois
Survey Results
The Purpose of the Survey on Service Learning was to find out what
service learning programs exist and Determine state leaders' views about
the potential for service learning in Illinois.
Survey of Educators and Business Leaders and
their Support for Service Learning
School districts (superintendents, principals, and teachers), community
college and university presidents, education deans, faculty P-16, lawmakers,
business people, and the media were surveyed. Questions included their
support or nonsupport for service learning, their views on its strengths
and weaknesses, the potential for Illinois, its relationship to ETC, and
their interest in getting involved.
School Districts (Superintendents, Principals,
and Teachers)
277 school districts responded: 70-strongly supportive of service
learning; 123-supportive; 40-no opinion; 21-unsupportive; 1-strongly unsupportive;
22-No response; 74 have service-learning programs
Deans of Colleges of Education
19 responded: 6-strongly supportive of service learning 11-supportive
2-no opinion 0-unsupportive or strongly unsupportive; 15 have service
learning in their courses
Community Colleges
30 responded: 16-strongly supportive 9-supportive 2-no opinion;
0-unsupportive or strongly unsupportive; 3-No response; 20 have service
learning in their courses
Universities and Colleges
Presidents
10 responded: 5-strongly supportive 3-supportive 2-no opinion 0-unsupportive
or strongly unsupportive
Faculty
16 campuses responded: 9-strongly supportive 6-supportive 0-no
opinion 1-unsupportive or strongly unsupportive; 14 have service learning
on their campuses
Business
Of the 30 individuals surveyed, 100% supported or strongly supported
service learning. Business leaders view service learning as a way of developing
workforce skills and being able to relate education to the real world.
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