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Bernadette Ludwig; Connie Campbell – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2023
This study analyzes attitudes that first-year students from three different learning communities (LCs) and their faculty had about service learning in general and their actual placement with a nongovernmental organization (NGO) serving a West African refugee and immigrant community in particular. Similar to other studies, we found that students…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Student Attitudes, Attitude Change, Undergraduate Students
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Cattaneo, Lauren B.; Calton, Jenna M.; Shor, Rachel; Younus, Syeda I.; Gebhard, Kris T.; Hargrove, Stephanie; Elshabassi, Nour; Al-Shaar, Batool – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2021
This article describes a longitudinal study of a social justice-oriented service-learning course at a large diverse university. The course elucidates the social causes of social problems, with poverty as a case example. Research shows that service-learning meaningfully impacts college students but that outcomes vary across courses and students,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Service Learning, Social Problems, Poverty
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Gonsalves, Joanna; Metchik, Eric Y.; Lynch, Cynthia; Belezos, Charlotte N.; Richards, Paula – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2019
A framework widely used in the field of industrial-organizational psychology, the Job Characteristics Model (JCM) (Hackman & Oldham, 1976), was applied in the current study to measure the quality of students' service-learning experiences as they relate to student outcomes. It was hypothesized that service-learning projects with higher…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Self Efficacy, Student Empowerment, Outcomes of Education
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Collopy, Rachel M. B.; Tjaden-Glass, Sharon; McIntosh, Novea A. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2020
Although service-learning can support the development of intercultural competence, it has also maintained power differentials, reinforced privileged perspectives, and strengthened deficit thinking. Recent research has investigated the conditions within service-learning associated with positive change in diversity-related attitudes. We extend that…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Cultural Awareness, Attitude Change, Transformative Learning
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Dahan, Thomas A.; Cruz, Kathryn; Perry, Anetha; Hammell, Brian; Danley, Stephen – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2019
This research incorporates theories of intersectional identities, place identity, and critical geography to synthesize a conceptual framework for "double consciousness" in students from a racialized city attending an engaged college in that city. Through 21 phenomenological interviews with resident-students, two themes about the city…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Service Learning, Student Development, Citizen Participation
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Brown, Margaret A.; Wymer, Jared D.; Cooper, Cierra S. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2016
Power dynamics are implicated in intergroup prosocial behavior (Nadler & Halabi, 2015). This research investigated two factors that influence the effect of intergroup prosocial behavior on views of social equality: amount of direct intergroup contact and type of helping. Students in a social psychology course (N = 93) were randomly assigned to…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Social Justice, Power Structure, Prosocial Behavior
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Conner, Jerusha; Erickson, Joseph – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2017
Service-learning experiences have the potential to improve participants' attitudes and values toward those whom they serve, but if the experience is poorly designed or poorly implemented, it runs the risk of reinforcing stereotypes and deficit perspectives of the intended beneficiaries of service. This study examines the extent to which Contact…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Higher Education, Program Effectiveness, Attitude Change
James, Jennifer Hauver; Iverson, Susan V. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2009
This paper reports on the first two semesters of an ongoing longitudinal study exploring how 22 pre-service teachers' involvement with change-oriented service-learning impacted their thinking about citizenship and civic education. Drawing upon Westheimer and Kahne's (2004) notions of citizenship, we analyzed three data sources: pre- and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Citizenship, Service Learning
Seider, Scott C.; Gillmor, Susan C.; Rabinowicz, Samantha A. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2010
This study considered the impact of the SERVE Program upon participating college students' belief in the American Dream. The SERVE Program is a community service learning program sponsored by the philosophy and theology departments at Ignatius University. Using a mixed methods approach, the authors found that participating students demonstrated…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Democratic Values, Philosophy, Social Justice
Dunlap, Michelle; Scoggin, Jennifer; Green, Patrick; Davi, Angelique – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2007
A theoretical model is developed for the process relatively privileged white students go through as they become more aware of their own socioeconomic and other advantages and come to terms with these within their community service learning placements. The model is supported with journal reflections from service-learners placed in inner-city…
Descriptors: Service Learning, White Students, Consciousness Raising, Social Attitudes
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Evangelopoulos, Nicholas; Sidorova, Anna; Riolli, Laura – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2003
A longitudinal study involving undergraduates in a business statistics course found evidence for a model which suggests that students involved in service learning projects experience an increase in their perception of the course material's usefulness and therefore improved attitudes toward the course. (EV)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Students, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education
Clayton, Patti H.; Ash, Sarah L. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
Service-learning is a unique pedagogy, and its very differences from traditional teaching and learning strategies make it both appealing and challenging to implement. Students and faculty alike are the products of traditional learning environments and often find service-learning unfamiliar and, as a consequence, experience dissonance, discomfort,…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods, Perspective Taking
Moely, Barbara E.; Furco, Andrew; Reed, Julia – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2008
Students from seven institutions of higher education reported their preferences for different paradigms of service at the beginning of their service-learning courses. At the end of the courses, they described the associated service activities in terms of the same paradigms and also completed scales describing their learning outcomes and attitudes…
Descriptors: College Students, Social Change, Attitude Change, Student Attitudes
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Payne, Christopher A. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2000
Administered the revised Community Service Involvement Preference Inventory (CSIPI) and investigated if college students' involvement preferences changed during a 10-week term as a result of participating in a service learning course. Found significant differences in mean scores for the Exploration and Assimilation involvement preferences, and no…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, College Students, Interest Inventories
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Hesser, Garry – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 1995
Results of a survey of 48 college faculty from diverse disciplines and institutions support the hypothesis that faculty feel that both liberal arts and disciplinary learning derive from field study and service-learning, suggesting a shift in faculty attitudes about service-learning from skeptical to affirming. It is proposed that experiential…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Faculty, College Instruction, Educational Trends
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