How do you see the world?

Teaching Tolerance provides a teachers guide to help students discuss how
their frame-of-mind and perspective affect how they see the world and other
people. This link focuses on having students participate in a pre-service
reflection on their personal experiences that make up their FRAME. This
pre-reflection can help prepare them for a more successful service-learning
experience.

http://www.tolerance.org/teach/activities/activity.jsp?ar=733

Speaker: Doctors Without Borders

On the Medical Frontlines: A Conversation with Doctors Without Borders
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008 - 7:00 PM
San Diego Natural History Museum
Balboa Park
1788 El Prado
San Diego, CA
Please join Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) for a
moderated panel discussion featuring Lorena Bilbao, Program Officer for
MSF-USA, MSF nurse Mary Jo Frawley, San Diego-based surgeon Sandra Freiwald,
and Alan Hickey, logistical expert for the organization. These MSF aid
workers will share their experiences working overseas for the organization,
explore MSF¹s humanitarian principles, and address current activities and
concerns. The panel will be followed by audience Q&A.
This event is free, wheelchair accessible, open to the public

Service Learning Student's Guide & Journal-Awesome!!!

The flyer says..."Help students organize and document their Service-Learning
project, and help them acquire the knowledge and skills they need to become
civically engaged, produdctive, and fulfilled citizens. In addition this new
Service-Learning resource will assist you in assessing the success of your
Service-Learning program.

This guide is the coolest...totally helpful for a student-led,
student-focused service learning experience. I wish I would have thought of
this. It's not cheap though, that's the only catch. $9.95 each.
www.servicelearn.com