HomeAnnotated BibliographiesLearning on Location Books Behind Bars Share: Section NavigationSkip section navigationIn this sectionAnnotated Bibliographies Affirming and Inclusive Engaged Learning for Neurodivergent Students Capstone Experiences Conditions for Meaningful Learning GenAI and Engaged Learning Global Learning Internships Learning Communities Learning on Location: Place-Based Pedagogies Mentoring Service-Learning Student-Faculty Partnership Supporting Neurodiverse and Physically Disabled Students Undergraduate Research Work-Integrated Learning Writing Transfer In and Beyond the University Reference List Entry:Bain, Ken. 2021. "Books Behind Bars." In In Super Courses: The Future of Teaching and Learning, 49-56. Princeton University: Princeton University Press.About this Book Chapter: The course, Books Behinds Bars, from Andrew Kaufman at UVA, is one of the best case of learning on location (service learning) I have ever seen. A group of Russian literature students read and discuss “crime and punishment” with inmates from the maximum correctional facility. A syllabus of his course can also be accessed here: https://andrewdkaufman.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Books-Behind-Bars.pdf. Recommended by Shawn Xiong.