Questions to consider:
- What is the difference between helping and serving?
- Why does Remen consider helping and fixing problematic?
- What might Remen mean when she says that "service is a relationship between equals?"
- How might Remen's perspective on serving impact your experiences this year?
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Use the remaining class time to develop your response to Midterm Question #2.
Review Rachel Naomi Remen’s article “In the Service of Life” and put it in the context of your service experiences. Using evidence from the article, evaluate whether you are helping, or serving at your service site.
What have you learned about yourself? How are you connected to the people you serve?
If time permits, feel free to revisit Midterm Question #1 or your Second Quarter journal reflection. These three notebook entries, in addition to the work we are doing in the next two weeks, are due at the start of your midterm conference the week of December 17th.
Review Rachel Naomi Remen’s article “In the Service of Life” and put it in the context of your service experiences. Using evidence from the article, evaluate whether you are helping, or serving at your service site.
What have you learned about yourself? How are you connected to the people you serve?
If time permits, feel free to revisit Midterm Question #1 or your Second Quarter journal reflection. These three notebook entries, in addition to the work we are doing in the next two weeks, are due at the start of your midterm conference the week of December 17th.