Incorporating a Practicum in TESOL Methodology Courses to Promote Service Learning

This study examined student attitudes toward teaching from their practicum experience and how their experiences met the requirements of service learning, which is defined as a curriculum-based community service that integrates classroom instruction with community service activities. Service learning...

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