Impact of Mandatory Service-Learning Course on Civic Attitudes and Skills: Case Study in Ecuador
Author(s) -
Díaz Freire Karla,
Nascira Ramia,
Garlock Laura
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of educational excellence
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2373-5929
DOI - 10.18562/ijee.021
Subject(s) - course (navigation) , service learning , service (business) , psychology , medical education , political science , pedagogy , mathematics education , business , engineering , medicine , marketing , aerospace engineering
This mixed-methods study examined the impact of a mandatory servicelearning course on students’ civic attitudes. The Civic Attitudes and Skills Questionnaire (CASQ) developed by Moely, Mercer, Illustre, Miron and McFarland (2002) were used to conduct a pre and posttest with students who took the course. Qualitative data was also gathered from in-depth interviews. Quantitative data analysis revealed a significant change on Interpersonal and Problem Solving Skills and on Political Awareness. Interviews further confirmed that students experienced a transformational learning process. The study presents a mandatory course model used in Ecuador that could be implemented in higher education institutions from similar contexts in Latin America. Key-Words: CASQ, civic attitudes, skills questionnaire, civic engagement, experiential learning, transformational learning, interpersonal and problem solving skills. .
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