Partnerships between community organizations and engaged university members creates realistic learning experiences for occupational therapy students while encouraging civic responsibility. The authors propose service learning as the core of an innovative course design framework using the Centralized Service Learning Model (CSLM). Three phases are described. Phase One provides a description of the CSLM using a generalizable model, with specific application within existing occupational therapy program coursework. Phase Two provides leadership opportunities for a subsequent cohort of students within the curriculum. Finally, Phase Three integrates faculty scholarship. To understand students’ knowledge-level awareness, a survey based on course o...
Abstract: This article describes an occupational therapy educational program\u27s experience with se...
Background: Active engagement in activities using critical thinking to understand assessment require...
As new educational programs emerge and student enrollment increases, the demand for new academicians...
Partnerships between community organizations and engaged university members creates realistic learni...
Partnerships between community organizations and engaged university members creates realistic learni...
The American Occupational Therapy Association’s (AOTA) Vision 2025 is a call to action for the occu...
A study was conducted to evaluate student participation in a community-based service learning experi...
Purpose: To explore how occupational therapy services fit into a supported education model on colleg...
Do college students experience improved success by participating in a university program utilizing o...
A service-learning pilot project involving occupational therapy (OT) students and individuals with i...
Changing healthcare systems impact clinical sites that provide fieldwork for occupational therapy pr...
Previous research has demonstrated that students in healthcare related disciplines, who experience s...
Service learning is a pedagogy that embraces learning in action and addresses community needs. Since...
Service learning is an active method that combines academic knowledge and hands-on experience while ...
Children learn from interactions with peers and through independent play. Children with significant ...
Abstract: This article describes an occupational therapy educational program\u27s experience with se...
Background: Active engagement in activities using critical thinking to understand assessment require...
As new educational programs emerge and student enrollment increases, the demand for new academicians...
Partnerships between community organizations and engaged university members creates realistic learni...
Partnerships between community organizations and engaged university members creates realistic learni...
The American Occupational Therapy Association’s (AOTA) Vision 2025 is a call to action for the occu...
A study was conducted to evaluate student participation in a community-based service learning experi...
Purpose: To explore how occupational therapy services fit into a supported education model on colleg...
Do college students experience improved success by participating in a university program utilizing o...
A service-learning pilot project involving occupational therapy (OT) students and individuals with i...
Changing healthcare systems impact clinical sites that provide fieldwork for occupational therapy pr...
Previous research has demonstrated that students in healthcare related disciplines, who experience s...
Service learning is a pedagogy that embraces learning in action and addresses community needs. Since...
Service learning is an active method that combines academic knowledge and hands-on experience while ...
Children learn from interactions with peers and through independent play. Children with significant ...
Abstract: This article describes an occupational therapy educational program\u27s experience with se...
Background: Active engagement in activities using critical thinking to understand assessment require...
As new educational programs emerge and student enrollment increases, the demand for new academicians...