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SERVICE AS LEARNING: STUDENT, FACULTY, AND COMMUNITY OUTCOMES

Attitudinal and Academic Effects of Service-Learning

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Pages 97-109 | Published online: 12 Oct 2008
 

SUMMARY

We examined perceived learning and attitude change in classes in Cognitive Psychology and Sensation and Perception in which some but not all of the students did service-learning with autistic children or in other settings. Attitudes toward people served became more positive based on questionnaire and journal entry data, and in one class, service-learning students felt they learned more about course material from their experiences.

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