What is Community Service Learning (CSL)
Teaching strategy that impacts and strengthens communities
Community Service Learning is a proven teaching strategy that helps students acquire subject-specific and cross-curricular competencies while meeting an authentic community need.
Community Service Learning emphasizes opportunities for reflection that enriches the learning experience, teaches civic responsibility, and strengthens communities.
All across Quebec, teachers are working with students to be active citizens that make a positive difference in their school and wider community.
CSL Projects Include:
- Intergenerational collaborations that celebrate local stories and heritage
- Promotion of environmental sustainability
- Increased awareness of health and wellbeing
- Youth mentorship in transition to primary and secondary school
Why Develop a Community Service Learning Project?
The combination of experiential learning and the personal satisfaction that students gain from helping others makes service learning an effective teaching and learning tool.
- Students apply academic, social, and personal skills as outlined in the QEP’s Broad Areas of Learning, Cross Curricular Competencies and Subject Specific Competencies
- Students make decisions that have real results
- Students grow as individuals by working in cooperative groups
- Students develop a deeper understanding of themselves, their community and society
There is evidence that Community Service Learning projects that include opportunities for students to write for an authentic audience supports student learning. Research shows that “teachers who included more authentic literacy activities more of the time had students who showed higher growth in both comprehension and writing”.
-Duke, Purcell-Gates, Hall & Tower, 2006
Teacher Tools for Planning a
Community Service Learning Project:
Climate Change Education
This session featured an interdisciplinary curriculum on climate change and sustainability, developed by GCE Lab School in Chicago. The workshop began with an overview of
Community Garden Visioning
This is a recorded presentation for School-Community Gardens. The theme we looked at is the importance of community and relationships in the overall success and
The Food Waste Problem in N. America CEC
Armando Yáñez from the CEC sensitizes us to the shocking causes of food waste in North America and how we can tackle this problem together.
Make une différence! Take Action on le gaspillage alimentaire!
LEARN and the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) celebrated World Food Day by hosting a bilingual webinar to learn about the Food Matters Action Kit/Trousse
Masks, Masks Everywhere
In Dec 2020, students in Stephanie Jonker’s grade 5/6 class were asked to look around and identify an authentic community need. Since this was in
Community Service Learning Project Planner
This planner can be used to synthesize your ideas about your CSL project.