Tech Directions - May 2008 - (Page 14) By Robert T. Howell bhowell@fhsu.edu ERVICE learning in education is not a new idea. Many schools have used the practice successfully for years, and you don’t have to look far to find an article on the topic. But service learning didn’t just appear out of nowhere and become a success over night. A lot of time, study, and work go into developing good service-learning programs. This article describes my service learning success story— which ended up having a little more added to make for an even more successful program. S incoming industrial technology majors, and Chretien thought it would adapt well to the service-learning program. Students who take the class learn the basics of energy development, along with different types of energy and transportation systems. Every October, Chretien sponsors the High Plains Rally, an event for high schools around Kansas and other states as well. The High Plains Rally usually has about 30 electric vehicles that run on a 1/4-mile track for one hour. The vehicle that makes west Energy and Sunflower Electric, to set up the track, check in crews, inspect cars, and serve as race monitors. Following the race, students must write a reflection paper on their experiences at the race. Students do not seem to mind writing this paper, which replaces a term paper on power and energy at the end of the semester. (I’ve found that students would rather write about something they are directly involved with.) All the papers that I have read over the Getting Involved in Service Learning The Leadership Studies Department at Fort Hays State University (FHSU) developed a service-learning program a few years ago that offered guidelines for instructors who want to establish a service-learning program for their class. With these guidelines, instructors can easily modify their class curriculum to meet the requirements for a successful service-learning project. A few years ago, Joe Chretien, an instructor in our Technology Studies Department who served on the Service Learning Committee, asked me if I would be interested in modifying one of my classes for a servicelearning project. He had in mind my Power, Energy, and Transportation class. This is a required class for all Robert T. Howell is assistant professor, Technical Studies, Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS. “Let’s get this show on the road!” Cars await inspection by the author’s students. the most laps in that time wins. It sounded like a great activity for my class to participate in. During the semester, I teach my students about the High Plains Rally, how the electric cars involved are made, why we hold the race, how it’s run, and how to inspect the vehicles. This usually corresponds with content we are learning at the time. On race day, students work with the sponsors of the race, Mid- past few years have been very positive regarding students’ involvement in this service-learning project. Tips for a Successful Program Like all good learning activities, service learning doesn’t just happen—a lot of planning goes into the program ahead of time. It’s important to establish and follow good guidelines. If you have solid guide- 14 techdirections ◆ MAY 2008
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