ABSTRACT
This study contributes to research on second language pedagogy by exploring the experience of advanced second language and heritage language university students of Spanish who, as part of their class, participated in a community-based learning experience in local health and social service clinics serving vulnerable populations. By focusing on students’ memories and perceptions of the experience as well as their acquisition of vocabulary, the study elucidates not only the concrete gains in linguistic ability but also the affective aspect of a community-based learning experience.
RESUMEN
Este estudio contribuye a las investigaciones de la pedagogía de segundas lenguas de servicio a la comunidad al explorar las experiencias de estudiantes universitarios de español de segundas lenguas y de herencia en una clase con un componente experiencial en clínicas locales de servicios sociales y salud que sirven a poblaciones vulnerables. No solo a través de enfocarse en los recuerdos y percepciones de la experiencia sino también en la adquisición del vocabulario, este estudio elucida tanto las mejorías en habilidad lingüística como el aspecto afectivo de una experiencia de aprendizaje basada en la comunidad.
Notes
1 The total number of participants in each semester includes participants who consented to participate in the study and completed all required components of the study. The total class size for each semester was the following: Fall 2018 (n=8), Spring 2019 (n=15), and Fall 2019 (n=7). There were also two students in Spring 2019 and Fall 2019 enrolled in a second semester of a CBL experience in the clinics for independent study credit with the researcher-instructor.