HomeAnnotated BibliographiesLearning on Location Books Behind Bars Share: Section NavigationSkip section navigationIn this sectionAnnotated Bibliographies Capstone Experiences Conditions for Meaningful Learning Global Learning Internships Learning Communities Mentoring Service-Learning Student-Faculty Partnership 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.