“…The occupational therapy literature provides numerous accounts of strategies for developing service-learning courses for occupational therapy students, along with in-depth analyses of the pedagogical benefits of doing so (Alsop, 2007;Atler & Gavin, 2010;Beck & Barnes, 2007;Flecky & Gitlow, 2011;Gitlow & Flecky, 2005;Hansen et al, 2007;Hoppes, Bender, & DeGrace, 2005;Maloney & Griffith, 2013;Marken, Moxley, & Fraley, 2011;O'Brien & D'Amico, 2004;Olivier, Oosthuizen, & Cateleijn, 2007;Schaber, 2010;Schindler, 2011;Vroman, Simmons, & Knight, 2010). Greene (1997), in one of the earliest accounts of the benefits of service-learning, found the students reported increases in their awareness of diversity and insight 146 S. M. Maloney et al into the lived-experiences of persons with disabilities.…”