Is Service Learning Valuable to the University Spanish Major? Examining Students’ Motivation, Acquisition, and Attitude in a Spanish Service Learning Course

Service learning courses have seen a sharp increase in a variety of disciplines in universities internationally. Language classes, in particular, enjoy the advantages of offering students exposure to the languages and cultures about which they are studying. With the rise in the number of Spanish sp...

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Main Author: Stacy Anne Reynolds-Case
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Universidad Nebrija 2020-04-01
Series:Revista Nebrija de Linguistica Aplicada a la Enseñanza de Lenguas
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Online Access:https://revistas.nebrija.com/revista-linguistica/article/view/387
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spelling doaj-e73192b40359441384d65c088383d12e2020-11-25T01:50:14ZdeuUniversidad NebrijaRevista Nebrija de Linguistica Aplicada a la Enseñanza de Lenguas1699-65692020-04-01142810.26378/rnlael1428387Is Service Learning Valuable to the University Spanish Major? Examining Students’ Motivation, Acquisition, and Attitude in a Spanish Service Learning CourseStacy Anne Reynolds-Case Service learning courses have seen a sharp increase in a variety of disciplines in universities internationally. Language classes, in particular, enjoy the advantages of offering students exposure to the languages and cultures about which they are studying. With the rise in the number of Spanish speakers around the world, university instructors are realizing the benefits of using service learning (SL) as a means to connect students with the community while putting them in direct contact with the target language (Bettencourt, 2015). Because of the variations of Spanish spoken worldwide due to the diversity of Hispanic populations and cultures, educators can also observe whether students recognize differences between the Spanish with which they come in contact during a SL course and the textbook Spanish they are exposed to in the classroom. Based on the outcome of a Spanish SL course, this study examines how SL affects students’ motivation towards learning Spanish, as well as their recognition and learning of a Spanish variety different from what they may have been exposed to previously. Additionally, the research determines if students recognize, and in turn, react towards the Spanish variation spoken by participants in the SL project. The overall objective the researcher sought to determine with this study was if SL is beneficial to the curricular demands of Spanish language programs. https://revistas.nebrija.com/revista-linguistica/article/view/387service learningnative-speakerlinguistic variationlanguage community
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Is Service Learning Valuable to the University Spanish Major? Examining Students’ Motivation, Acquisition, and Attitude in a Spanish Service Learning Course
Revista Nebrija de Linguistica Aplicada a la Enseñanza de Lenguas
service learning
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linguistic variation
language community
author_facet Stacy Anne Reynolds-Case
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title Is Service Learning Valuable to the University Spanish Major? Examining Students’ Motivation, Acquisition, and Attitude in a Spanish Service Learning Course
title_short Is Service Learning Valuable to the University Spanish Major? Examining Students’ Motivation, Acquisition, and Attitude in a Spanish Service Learning Course
title_full Is Service Learning Valuable to the University Spanish Major? Examining Students’ Motivation, Acquisition, and Attitude in a Spanish Service Learning Course
title_fullStr Is Service Learning Valuable to the University Spanish Major? Examining Students’ Motivation, Acquisition, and Attitude in a Spanish Service Learning Course
title_full_unstemmed Is Service Learning Valuable to the University Spanish Major? Examining Students’ Motivation, Acquisition, and Attitude in a Spanish Service Learning Course
title_sort is service learning valuable to the university spanish major? examining students’ motivation, acquisition, and attitude in a spanish service learning course
publisher Universidad Nebrija
series Revista Nebrija de Linguistica Aplicada a la Enseñanza de Lenguas
issn 1699-6569
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Service learning courses have seen a sharp increase in a variety of disciplines in universities internationally. Language classes, in particular, enjoy the advantages of offering students exposure to the languages and cultures about which they are studying. With the rise in the number of Spanish speakers around the world, university instructors are realizing the benefits of using service learning (SL) as a means to connect students with the community while putting them in direct contact with the target language (Bettencourt, 2015). Because of the variations of Spanish spoken worldwide due to the diversity of Hispanic populations and cultures, educators can also observe whether students recognize differences between the Spanish with which they come in contact during a SL course and the textbook Spanish they are exposed to in the classroom. Based on the outcome of a Spanish SL course, this study examines how SL affects students’ motivation towards learning Spanish, as well as their recognition and learning of a Spanish variety different from what they may have been exposed to previously. Additionally, the research determines if students recognize, and in turn, react towards the Spanish variation spoken by participants in the SL project. The overall objective the researcher sought to determine with this study was if SL is beneficial to the curricular demands of Spanish language programs.
topic service learning
native-speaker
linguistic variation
language community
url https://revistas.nebrija.com/revista-linguistica/article/view/387
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