This document discusses key concepts related to real world learning such as integrated curriculum, constructivism, traditionalism, and progressivism. It specifically focuses on the concept of service learning, defining it as applying academic skills to solve real-life community problems. Service learning is characterized by student and teacher decision-making regarding issues to address, curriculum areas, roles, and publicity. It involves preparation, action, reflection, and demonstration and can lead to benefits such as decreased behavior problems and increased self-confidence. Examples of potential service learning projects are provided.