Thesis advisor: Lisa DodsonService learning has emerged as one of the most popular mechanisms to promote and teach students about civic, moral, and political responsibility in American colleges and universities. This dissertation offers a critical exploration of the potential and limitations that engagement in service activities, and service learning in particular, can offer. The research was designed to explore how individual long-term volunteers attach meaning to their service experience, as well as how these meanings are constructed. In other words, what is the process by which students come to make sense of the volunteer work in which they are engaged? Of particular interest are the potential connections between these constructed meanin...
Objectives. Though many decry the decline in political participation and interest, few academic stud...
This article was originally published by the International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Highe...
Civic education has historically been one of the fundamental goals of U.S. higher education. However...
Thesis advisor: Michael MalecAmerican universities provide undergraduate students with seemingly end...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2019. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruc...
Several recent studies have revealed that there is increasing individualism and declining interest i...
Functional democracy in a just society requires citizens who are complex thinkers and skilled, carin...
Longitudinal studies spanning the last three decades have indicated that incoming college students h...
Service learning is typically distinguished from both community service and traditional civic educat...
How does participation in a service-learning program impact the way students think about politics an...
The potential of service-learning to foster democratic thinking is often unrealized. The absence of ...
Higher education has a responsibility to educate a democratic citizenry and recent research indicate...
It is essential to have engaged citizens for a functioning democracy. Consequently, educational proc...
I learn more through my volunteer work than I ever do in any of my classes at school. Talking to peo...
Service-learning is a unique way for individuals to learn about diverse concepts while also applying...
Objectives. Though many decry the decline in political participation and interest, few academic stud...
This article was originally published by the International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Highe...
Civic education has historically been one of the fundamental goals of U.S. higher education. However...
Thesis advisor: Michael MalecAmerican universities provide undergraduate students with seemingly end...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2019. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruc...
Several recent studies have revealed that there is increasing individualism and declining interest i...
Functional democracy in a just society requires citizens who are complex thinkers and skilled, carin...
Longitudinal studies spanning the last three decades have indicated that incoming college students h...
Service learning is typically distinguished from both community service and traditional civic educat...
How does participation in a service-learning program impact the way students think about politics an...
The potential of service-learning to foster democratic thinking is often unrealized. The absence of ...
Higher education has a responsibility to educate a democratic citizenry and recent research indicate...
It is essential to have engaged citizens for a functioning democracy. Consequently, educational proc...
I learn more through my volunteer work than I ever do in any of my classes at school. Talking to peo...
Service-learning is a unique way for individuals to learn about diverse concepts while also applying...
Objectives. Though many decry the decline in political participation and interest, few academic stud...
This article was originally published by the International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Highe...
Civic education has historically been one of the fundamental goals of U.S. higher education. However...