Whom Benefits? Building a Critical Service-Learning Model

IF 1 3区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teaching Sociology Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1177/0092055x241262787
Patricia L. Maddox, Jennifer L. Trost
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As a best practice, community-engaged courses should benefit students, community, and faculty through centering the needs and goals of each entity. Ensuring reciprocity and centering sustainable authentic relationships requires great care, intention, time, and a clear strategy to execute. We describe how our intercollegiate and co-instructed Introduction to Sociology courses utilized a critical service-learning model to create authentic, sustainable, and reciprocal relationships between students, community, and university. Drawing from high-impact practices, we saw reciprocity in our learning communities where the partner organization and members benefited, students learned firsthand about a social issue, and the university committed to a community partner. Using case study methodology, we analyzed the experience of students within the course, interactions with each other, and our partner’s reflections. From this experience, we provide recommended practices for educators interested in employing critical service learning focused on authentic relationships and students as agents of social change.
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谁会受益?建立重要的服务学习模式
作为一种最佳实践,社区参与课程应通过以每个实体的需求和目标为中心,使学生、社区和教师受益。要确保互惠和以可持续的真实关系为中心,就需要非常谨慎、用心、花时间和明确的执行策略。我们将介绍我们的校际社会学导论课程如何利用重要的服务学习模式,在学生、社区和大学之间建立真实、可持续和互惠的关系。通过借鉴高效实践,我们在学习社区中看到了互惠性,合作组织和成员从中受益,学生学到了有关社会问题的第一手知识,而大学则对社区合作伙伴做出了承诺。利用案例研究方法,我们分析了学生在课程中的体验、彼此间的互动以及合作伙伴的反思。从这些经验中,我们为有兴趣开展以真实关系和学生作为社会变革推动者为重点的批判性服务学习的教育工作者提供了建议性做法。
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Teaching Sociology
Teaching Sociology Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Teaching Sociology (TS) publishes articles, notes, and reviews intended to be helpful to the discipline"s teachers. Articles range from experimental studies of teaching and learning to broad, synthetic essays on pedagogically important issues. Notes focus on specific teaching issues or techniques. The general intent is to share theoretically stimulating and practically useful information and advice with teachers. Formats include full-length articles; notes of 10 pages or less; interviews, review essays; reviews of books, films, videos, and software; and conversations.
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