Navigating I-positionings in higher education Service Learning as hybrid scenarios: a case study

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Learning Culture and Social Interaction Pub Date : 2024-02-14 DOI:10.1016/j.lcsi.2024.100805
Beatriz Macías-Gómez-Estern , José Luis Lalueza
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This paper is part of a larger study on learning processes and identity change in university students participating in Service Learning (SL) programmes, considered as hybrid activities containing practices and values from at least two settings: academic activity and professional intervention. Our SL programmes, carried out in formal schools serving children from Roma and migrant backgrounds, challenge dominant views on educational and psychological processes, offering a critical view of learning and development, where traditionally unrepresented “others”, along with their cultural knowledge, bring their own voices to the arena. Our aim is to show the transformations taking place within this SL by analysing the dialogicality contained in the field notes written by a participating psychology student, Nina (pseudonym), as an illustration of the complex dynamics of learning and identity change we encounter. By analysing Nina's reflections while acting in this SL project, we attempt to delve into these processes of transformation from the perspective of an agentive participant. In her case, we tried to unfold the complex way in which different cultural traditions entered into dialogue in her I-positions as she emotionally connected and engaged with the surrounding motives, finding her own way through cultural crossroads through affect and practice.

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引导高等教育中的 I 定位 作为混合情景的服务学习:案例研究
本文是关于大学生参与服务学习(SL)计划的学习过程和身份转变的大型研究的一部分,服务学习计划被认为是一种混合活动,至少包含两种环境下的实践和价值观:学术活动和专业干预。我们的服务学习计划是在为罗姆人和移民背景的儿童提供服务的正规学校中开展的,它对教育和心理过程的主流观点提出了挑战,为学习和发展提供了一个批判性的视角,在这个视角中,传统上没有代表的 "他人 "连同他们的文化知识,将他们自己的声音带到了舞台上。我们的目的是通过分析一名参与活动的心理学学生妮娜(化名)所写的现场笔记中的对话性,来说明我们所遇到的学习和身份变化的复杂动态,从而展示在这个 SL 中发生的转变。通过分析妮娜在参与该 SL 项目时的反思,我们试图从参与者的角度深入探讨这些转变过程。在妮娜的案例中,我们试图揭示不同文化传统在她的 "我 "的立场中进行对话的复杂方式,她在情感上与周围的动机相联系并参与其中,通过情感和实践在文化十字路口找到自己的道路。
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