Experiential philanthropy in public affairs education: Learning for lives of giving?

IF 2.4 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS EDUCATION Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1080/15236803.2022.2103337
Lindsey M. McDougle, Huafang Li, Gabrielle Rossi
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ABSTRACT Globally, public affairs programs are designed to meet dual educational purposes. On the one hand, these professional degree programs are intended to educate students for careers in service to the public. On the other hand, these programs are also intended to educate students about our common responsibility to contribute to the betterment of society through civic participation and engagement. Not surprisingly, then, public affairs programs often include a curriculum emphasis on philanthropy; and, as a means of teaching philanthropy, experiential philanthropy has become an increasingly popular pedagogical strategy. Despite growing use of the pedagogy cross-nationally and consistent evidence of its short-term efficacy, there has been limited evidence of the pedagogy’s long-term impact. Therefore, in this study, we explore whether experiential philanthropy, as a pedagogical strategy within public affairs programs in the US and China, is associated with long-term philanthropic and prosocial outcomes of former course participants.
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公共事务教育中的体验式慈善:为奉献而学习?
摘要在全球范围内,公共事务项目旨在满足双重教育目的。一方面,这些专业学位课程旨在教育学生从事为公众服务的职业。另一方面,这些项目还旨在教育学生,让他们认识到我们的共同责任,即通过公民参与和参与,为改善社会做出贡献。因此,毫不奇怪,公共事务项目通常包括强调慈善事业的课程;作为一种慈善教学手段,体验式慈善已经成为一种越来越流行的教学策略。尽管教育学在全国范围内的使用越来越多,而且有一致的证据表明其短期疗效,但关于教育学的长期影响的证据有限。因此,在本研究中,我们探讨了体验式慈善作为美国和中国公共事务项目中的一种教学策略,是否与前课程参与者的长期慈善和亲社会成果有关。
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