Active learning through community outreach: A case study of service-learning in a natural hazard, vulnerability and risk class

Q2 Social Sciences Higher Learning Research Communications Pub Date : 2019-08-09 DOI:10.18870/HLRC.V9I2.452
B. Brand, M. Sass, Kara Brascia
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The popularity of service-learning is increasing, especially at a time where college students want to make a greater impact in their communities.  One place we found that students can make a meaningful impact in their communities is promoting community resiliency to natural hazard events through a community outreach project.  This article provides a case study of how incorporating service-learning through a community outreach project can increase student engagement, enhance the depth of understanding of a given topic, build communication and teamwork skills, and contribute meaningfully to the students’ community. This article shares how the instructor of a Natural Hazards, Vulnerability and Risk course implement service-learning through a community outreach project, and provides evidence for how such outreach can enhance student learning and address the common problem of student apathy and disengagement. We also discuss the transferability of our approach to other STEM and social science related courses. 
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通过社区外展进行主动学习:自然灾害、脆弱性和风险类服务学习的案例研究
服务学习越来越受欢迎,尤其是在大学生希望对社区产生更大影响的时候。我们发现,学生可以在他们的社区中产生有意义的影响的一个地方是通过社区外展项目促进社区对自然灾害事件的恢复能力。本文提供了一个案例研究,说明通过社区外展项目结合服务学习如何提高学生的参与度,增强对给定主题的理解深度,建立沟通和团队合作技能,并为学生的社区做出有意义的贡献。本文分享了自然灾害,脆弱性和风险课程的讲师如何通过社区外展项目实施服务学习,并提供了这种外展如何提高学生学习并解决学生冷漠和脱离参与的常见问题的证据。我们还讨论了我们的方法在其他STEM和社会科学相关课程中的可转移性。
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Higher Learning Research Communications
Higher Learning Research Communications Social Sciences-Education
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