Student Outcomes (Primary, Secondary, and Higher Education)
The study investigated the long-term impact of service-learning within an adapted physical activity setting in Canada.
A propensity score analysis of data spanning nine years at a HSI found that service-learning increases first-year retention rates and graduation rates for first year and transfer students.
This study investigated the impact of the service-learning PLACE model on the social and civic competencies, and motivation and engagement for secondary school students in Europe.
This mixed-methods research charts the student impact of a service-learning (SL) project implemented as part of a noncredit-bearing course at a private university in the Dominican Republic.
The present study analyzes the perceptions of students involved in community-engaged scholarship (CES) courses at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley on the U.S.–Mexico border.
This study explores the influence of service-learning on leadership development among 13 graduates engaged in a public health care setting in the Philippines as part of their coursework.
This article explores the relationship between two significant developments in higher education – the rise of mental health crises on our campuses and the growth in domestic service-learning (SL).
Our study focused on understanding the shared views, perspectives, attitudes, and career aspirations based on this service-learning opportunity
The author’s findings indicate service-learning is a powerful experiential learning activity. Implications for counselor education, supervision, research and service-learning after disasters are discussed.
This study used a quasi-experimental design and a mixed-methods analysis to determine the impact of service-learning on criminal justice students’ attitudes and outcomes in the context of a statistics course.