Service learning via tourism volunteering at university: skill-transformation and SDGs alignment through rite of passage approach

IF 5.2 4区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI:10.1108/sampj-12-2022-0639
Teresa Villacé-Molinero, Laura Fuentes-Moraleda, Alicia Orea-Giner, Rocío González-Sánchez, Ana Muñoz-Mazón
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Purpose This study aims to investigate how university students experience a skill transformation process aligned with the sustainable development goals (SDGs). This transformation occurs through their participation in a service-learning programme alongside an international volunteering project. The theoretical framework for understanding this skill transformation process is based on the “rite of passage”. Design/methodology/approach Qualitative methodology is adopted by conducting 23 online surveys with volunteers (virtual and onsite) and five with coordinators across the rite of passage phases. Volunteering was carried out in five Mayan indigenous communities in Mexico as part of an international cooperation project with the goals of supporting community-based tourism development and strengthening volunteers’ skills in accordance with the SDGs. Findings Results show that international volunteering programmes for university students significantly enhance their interpersonal and professional skills, demonstrating strong potential for implementing the SDGs. These programmes provide learning and education opportunities for both volunteers and local communities. Volunteers gain a broader perspective on gender equality and cultural barriers. Additionally, volunteering supports sustainable tourism, economic worth and collaboration among institutions. Both volunteers’ personal characteristics (educational level and sociocultural context), as well as their sociocultural context, influenced the perception of the skill transformation process and learning about the SDGs. Finally, a new educational university programme in volunteering aligned with SDGs is proposed. Practical implications This research examines the practical ramifications of incorporating volunteer programmes into university courses. Universities must include these initiatives in their educational systems as a means of enhancing student learning. Social implications A new educational university programme in volunteering aligned with SDGs is proposed. This study suggests a shift in university mindset, as well as increased funding for training and adherence to the SDGs. Originality/value This study pioneers the rite of passage framework in an international volunteer tourism project facilitated by universities, emphasizing volunteering as a valuable tool for SDG implementation, considering the interrelationships between objectives.
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通过大学旅游志愿服务学习:通过成人仪式方法实现技能转化和可持续发展目标
目的本研究旨在探讨大学生如何经历与可持续发展目标(SDGs)相一致的技能转化过程。这种转变是通过他们参与服务学习项目和国际志愿服务项目实现的。理解这一技能转化过程的理论框架是基于“成人礼”。设计/方法/方法采用定性方法,对志愿者(虚拟和现场)进行23次在线调查,对成人仪式阶段的协调员进行5次调查。作为国际合作项目的一部分,在墨西哥的五个玛雅土著社区开展了志愿服务,该项目旨在支持社区旅游发展,并根据可持续发展目标加强志愿者的技能。结果表明,面向大学生的国际志愿服务项目显著提高了大学生的人际交往能力和专业技能,为实现可持续发展目标展示了强大的潜力。这些方案为志愿者和当地社区提供了学习和教育的机会。志愿者在性别平等和文化障碍方面获得了更广阔的视野。此外,志愿服务还支持可持续旅游、经济价值和机构间的合作。志愿者的个人特征(教育水平和社会文化背景)以及他们的社会文化背景都会影响他们对技能转化过程的感知和对可持续发展目标的了解。最后,提出了一项与可持续发展目标相一致的新的志愿教育大学计划。实际影响本研究考察了将志愿者项目纳入大学课程的实际影响。大学必须将这些举措纳入其教育系统,作为加强学生学习的一种手段。提出了一项与可持续发展目标相一致的新的志愿教育大学计划。这项研究表明,大学应该转变思维方式,增加培训资金,并坚持可持续发展目标。独创性/价值本研究在大学推动的国际志愿旅游项目中开创了通过仪式框架,强调志愿服务是实现可持续发展目标的宝贵工具,考虑到目标之间的相互关系。
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