天主教大学的服务学习:全球地图调查的结果

Tomás Argarate, Richard Brosse, Agustina Budani, Rodrigo Bustamante, Leandro Elesgaray, Max Luft, David Pisano, María Rosa Tapia, Nieves Tapia, Tamara Ulla, Q. Wodon
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服务学习可以成为实现教皇方济各在全球教育契约理念下提出的承诺的有力工具。这种做法被认为对学生影响很大。它还可以帮助天主教高等教育机构支持他们的学生寻找意义,同时以一种尊重学生群体信仰观点多样性的方式加强他们自己的天主教身份。服务学习也有助于形成一种相遇的文化,给世界带来更多的宽容和同情。天主教大学是否为学生提供足够的服务学习机会?基于最近的一项调查,本文对全球天主教大学的服务学习和社区参与活动的制度化水平进行了诊断。虽然大多数天主教大学确实有一系列的服务学习计划,但在接受调查的大学中,只有四分之一的大学完全整合了这些活动。然而,人们对做得更好很感兴趣,并为此制定了明确的途径。
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Service-learning in Catholic Universities: Results from a Global Mapping Survey
Abstract Service-learning can be a powerful tool to implement the commitments suggested by Pope Francis under the idea of a Global Compact on Education. The practice is considered high-impact for students. It can also help Catholic higher education institutions support their students’ search for meaning while strengthening their own Catholic identity in a way that respects the diversity of views about faith in the student body. Service-learning may also contribute to a culture of encounter, bringing more tolerance and compassion into the world. Do Catholic universities provide adequate service-learning opportunities to their students? Based on a recent survey, this article provides a diagnostic of the level of institutionalization of service-learning and community engagement activities in Catholic universities globally. While most Catholic universities do have a range of service-learning initiatives, these activities are fully integrated in only one-fourth of the universities that responded to the survey. There is however a lot of interest in doing better, and clear pathways for that purpose.
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