The Relationship of Service-Learning and Campus Involvement: A Multivariate Look at the Profile of Today's College Student

Service-learning continues to gain in popularity across the higher education landscape and can be found in most educational institutions. Although more often found in student affairs programming, it is also viewed as a viable pedagogy. Most studies show that service-learning impacts students in vari...

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Main Author: Kittle, Kris J.
Other Authors: Cutright, Marc, 1952-
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Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2010
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc33179/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc331792020-07-15T07:09:31Z The Relationship of Service-Learning and Campus Involvement: A Multivariate Look at the Profile of Today's College Student Kittle, Kris J. University community service service-learning campus involvement college Service learning -- United States. Student volunteers in social service -- United States. Student activities -- United States. College students -- United States. Service-learning continues to gain in popularity across the higher education landscape and can be found in most educational institutions. Although more often found in student affairs programming, it is also viewed as a viable pedagogy. Most studies show that service-learning impacts students in various ways: academically, socially and vocationally. The research study employed quantitative methods. It analyzed prediction of participation in community service/service-learning with students' self-assessment on five outcomes: academic skills, social integration, community integration/alumni expectations, connection with the campus community and change in opinions, values and attitudes. A canonical correlation analysis was conducted on data collected on the Profile of Today's College Student administered by NASPA-Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. The data represent a random sample (N = 374) of undergraduate students enrolled at a mid-sized, private four-year university located in the south central United States. The study looked for statistical significance as well as employed effect size measures. The study found participation in community service/service-learning predicts on all five factors in the model. Additional analysis incorporated effect size measures to further strengthen the results. The results were both statistically (p < .001) and practically significant (Rc2 = .101). Connection with the campus community and social integration were best predicted by participation in community service/service-learning. Surprisingly, change in opinions, values and attitudes was found to be least predictive, but correlated at significant levels. Research on service-learning has focused on service-learning related to academic performance, often neglecting the co-curricular experiences and development. Since service-learning can be found in co-curricular and academic programming, more research on community service/service-learning should focus on co-curricular service experiences. University of North Texas Cutright, Marc, 1952- Whitson, Kathleen K. Jacobs, Bonita C. 2010-12 Thesis or Dissertation iv, 60 p. Text oclc: 720638506 untcat: b3986348 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc33179/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc33179 English Public Copyright Kittle, Kris J. Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic University
community service
service-learning
campus involvement
college
Service learning -- United States.
Student volunteers in social service -- United States.
Student activities -- United States.
College students -- United States.
spellingShingle University
community service
service-learning
campus involvement
college
Service learning -- United States.
Student volunteers in social service -- United States.
Student activities -- United States.
College students -- United States.
Kittle, Kris J.
The Relationship of Service-Learning and Campus Involvement: A Multivariate Look at the Profile of Today's College Student
description Service-learning continues to gain in popularity across the higher education landscape and can be found in most educational institutions. Although more often found in student affairs programming, it is also viewed as a viable pedagogy. Most studies show that service-learning impacts students in various ways: academically, socially and vocationally. The research study employed quantitative methods. It analyzed prediction of participation in community service/service-learning with students' self-assessment on five outcomes: academic skills, social integration, community integration/alumni expectations, connection with the campus community and change in opinions, values and attitudes. A canonical correlation analysis was conducted on data collected on the Profile of Today's College Student administered by NASPA-Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. The data represent a random sample (N = 374) of undergraduate students enrolled at a mid-sized, private four-year university located in the south central United States. The study looked for statistical significance as well as employed effect size measures. The study found participation in community service/service-learning predicts on all five factors in the model. Additional analysis incorporated effect size measures to further strengthen the results. The results were both statistically (p < .001) and practically significant (Rc2 = .101). Connection with the campus community and social integration were best predicted by participation in community service/service-learning. Surprisingly, change in opinions, values and attitudes was found to be least predictive, but correlated at significant levels. Research on service-learning has focused on service-learning related to academic performance, often neglecting the co-curricular experiences and development. Since service-learning can be found in co-curricular and academic programming, more research on community service/service-learning should focus on co-curricular service experiences.
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