Optimizing Service-Learning for Self-Efficacy and Learner Empowerment

Joanna Gonsalves, E. Metchik, Cynthia E. Lynch, Charlotte N. Belezos, Paula Richards
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A framework widely used in the field of industrial-organizational psychology, the Job Characteristics Model (JCM) (Hackman & Oldham, 1976), was applied in the current study to measure the quality of students’ servicelearningexperiencesastheyrelatetostudentoutcomes.Itwashypothesizedthatservice-learningprojectswithhigher motivating potential, in terms of characteristics underlying job satisfaction according to the JCM, would lead to greater increases in learner motivation and general self-efficacy. Study participants were 228 students engaged in service-learning courses at five community colleges and one state university in the Northeastern United States. The results showed that changes in students’ self-efficacy scores were moderated by the motivating potential of servicelearning courses. Furthermore, learner empowerment appeared to be a partial mediator of this relationship. The study provides support for the application of the JCM in designing service-learning experiences to strengthen students’ coursemotivationandself-efficacy.
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优化服务学习促进自我效能和学习者赋权
在工业组织心理学领域广泛使用的一个框架,工作特征模型(JCM) (Hackman & Oldham, 1976),在当前的研究中被用来衡量学生的服务学习经验的质量,因为它们与学生的成果有关。假设基于JCM的工作满意度特征,具有更高激励潜力的服务学习项目会导致学习者动机和一般自我效能感的更大增长。研究对象是美国东北部五所社区学院和一所州立大学的228名参加服务学习课程的学生。结果表明,服务学习课程的激励潜能对学生自我效能感的变化有调节作用。此外,学习者授权似乎是这种关系的部分中介。本研究可为JCM在服务学习体验设计中的应用提供支持,以增强学生的课程动机和自我效能感。
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