International Service-learning Experiences: Impacts on Post-service Education
C. Roch Turner,
Frances L. O’Reilly and
John Matt
Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2022, vol. 10, issue 3, 84-91
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This qualitative phenomenology investigates the acquisition of intercultural competencies during international service-learning experiences. Additionally, the authors of this article examine the impact of intercultural competencies on subsequent coursework. The findings of this study indicate that international service-learning experiences result in the acquisition of multiple intercultural competencies. Participants of this study were able to make their experiences more meaningful through the practice of purposeful reflection. Despite a lack of institutional preparedness, participants of this study unanimously acquired intercultural competencies that were used to contextualize the learning process in a more meaningful way.Â
Date: 2022
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