This phenomenological study revealed the lived experiences of occupational therapy students as they embarked on a semester-long volunteer health promotion service-learning project during their entry-level master’s program. Data analysis extrapolated themes from student journals, transcriptions of pre- and postinterviews, and field notes. Student roles were exemplified by what students wanted to learn, what they actually learned, and the unexpected benefits they experienced. In particular, issues with teaming, interprofessional development, and time management were discovered. The findings add to the growing literature about the benefits of service learning as a teaching strategy and how it facilitates mindfulness of community service, commu...
This paper shares the survey results of students’ perceptions of the benefits of their experiences w...
Experiential learning is not without its challenges. Following a pilot examination of student feedba...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine students’ self-reported learning outcomes following...
This qualitative study examined the effect community-based service-learning experiences had upon occ...
Occupational therapy education has undergone many recent changes with the infusion of more occupati...
Service-learning is a pedagogical approach to learning which aims to link academic coursework to rea...
Service learning experiences can build skills such as leadership, teamwork, communication, cultural ...
Previous research has demonstrated that students in healthcare related disciplines, who experience s...
Service learning is an active method that combines academic knowledge and hands-on experience while ...
Abstract: This article describes an occupational therapy educational program\u27s experience with se...
A study was conducted to evaluate student participation in a community-based service learning experi...
Although positive effects of service learning have been demonstrated for personal, citizenship, and ...
Service learning is a pedagogy that embraces learning in action and addresses community needs. Since...
Service learning (SL) within a Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) curriculum is defined as academic...
Service learning is a pedagogy that embraces learning in action and addresses community needs. Since...
This paper shares the survey results of students’ perceptions of the benefits of their experiences w...
Experiential learning is not without its challenges. Following a pilot examination of student feedba...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine students’ self-reported learning outcomes following...
This qualitative study examined the effect community-based service-learning experiences had upon occ...
Occupational therapy education has undergone many recent changes with the infusion of more occupati...
Service-learning is a pedagogical approach to learning which aims to link academic coursework to rea...
Service learning experiences can build skills such as leadership, teamwork, communication, cultural ...
Previous research has demonstrated that students in healthcare related disciplines, who experience s...
Service learning is an active method that combines academic knowledge and hands-on experience while ...
Abstract: This article describes an occupational therapy educational program\u27s experience with se...
A study was conducted to evaluate student participation in a community-based service learning experi...
Although positive effects of service learning have been demonstrated for personal, citizenship, and ...
Service learning is a pedagogy that embraces learning in action and addresses community needs. Since...
Service learning (SL) within a Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) curriculum is defined as academic...
Service learning is a pedagogy that embraces learning in action and addresses community needs. Since...
This paper shares the survey results of students’ perceptions of the benefits of their experiences w...
Experiential learning is not without its challenges. Following a pilot examination of student feedba...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine students’ self-reported learning outcomes following...