THE SERVICE-LEARNING APPROACH AS A TOOL TO IMPROVE SUSTAINABILITY IN HOUSES OF A MAYAN COMMUNITY

Teresa E. Ramírez Ortegón, J. H. Arcila, M. López-Pacheco, Norma Pavía Ruz, P. Manrique-Saide
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Service-learning is a hands-on educational approach where students apply the knowledge they acquire in the classroom, while serving in a community. This paper reports the results of applying this approach at the University of Yucatán. During 2014, a “Social Project” was developed in the community of Yaxunah (“Green house”, in Mayan language), Yucatán. Students from several disciplines (engineering, architecture, medicine, biology, social service and agro-ecology) followed an ecosystem approach to improve the health and the environment of the community. The specific goal was to improve the backyards (here after referred as patios) of the houses in the community. In the Mayan culture, the patio is the family’s reunion center, since it has several purposes. In this space are located: the kitchen, bathroom, garden, pet area, and, in many instances, livestock.  Faculty, students and community partners worked closely together over six months, finding the best ways to improve their patios and houses using local materials, and their own labor, while taking care of the environment. After the project’s completion, members of the community reported their experiences as a very productive one, helping them to maintain the patios’ sustainability and family health. Participating students answered a questionnaire, reporting that their learning experience was very rewarding.
服务学习方法作为一种工具来提高玛雅社区房屋的可持续性
服务学习是一种动手的教育方法,学生在课堂上学到的知识,同时在社区服务。本文报告了在Yucatán大学应用这种方法的结果。2014年期间,在Yaxunah(玛雅语中的“温室”)社区(Yucatán)开展了一项“社会项目”。来自多个学科(工程、建筑、医学、生物学、社会服务和农业生态学)的学生采用生态系统方法来改善社区的健康和环境。具体目标是改善社区房屋的后院(这里称为天井)。在玛雅文化中,天井是家庭团聚的中心,因为它有几个用途。在这个空间里有:厨房、浴室、花园、宠物区,在很多情况下,还有牲畜。教师、学生和社区合作伙伴在六个多月的时间里密切合作,寻找使用当地材料和自己的劳动来改善庭院和房屋的最佳方法,同时照顾好环境。项目完成后,社区成员报告说他们的经历非常富有成效,帮助他们保持庭院的可持续性和家庭健康。参与的学生回答了一份调查问卷,报告说他们的学习经历非常有益。
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