Applying andragogy to service-learning in graduate education: An interpretive phenomenological analysis

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
L. Roe
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Service-Learning is a form of experiential learning where faculty integrate a service or community engagement component into academic coursework. Supported by a growing body of literature documenting the impact of service-learning on undergraduate students as a high-impact practice in the United States, the scholarship and practice of service-learning frequently neglects graduate students as an important and unique demographic of learners. Graduate students pursue master’s degrees to achieve their career goals, but employers claim that students are graduating ill-prepared for the workforce. The disconnect between employers’ perspectives and students’ educational goals presented an opportunity to explore the relationship between service-learning and career preparation using Knowles’ andragogy as a theoretical framework. The purpose of this interpretive phenomenological analysis study was to explore the relationship between service-learning and career preparation from the perspective of graduate students as adult learners. Findings suggest that (1) service-learning is both as a professional experience itself and is an opportunity to further prepare for their future careers and (2) service-learning is a genuine way for students to develop skills and self-efficacy important to their career trajectory. Recommendations are provided for educators who are considering integrating service-learning into their teaching to support the professional goals of graduate students.
在研究生教育中将性学应用于服务学习:解释性现象学分析
服务学习是一种体验式学习形式,教师将服务或社区参与的组成部分整合到学术课程中。越来越多的文献表明,在美国,服务学习对本科生的影响是一种高影响力的实践,而服务学习的学术研究和实践往往忽视了研究生这一重要而独特的学习者群体。研究生攻读硕士学位是为了实现他们的职业目标,但雇主们声称,学生毕业后没有为就业做好准备。雇主的观点和学生的教育目标之间的脱节提供了一个机会,可以用诺尔斯的理论框架来探索服务学习和职业准备之间的关系。摘要本研究旨在探讨以研究生为成人学习者的服务学习与职业准备之间的关系。研究结果表明:(1)服务学习既是一种专业体验,也是为学生未来职业生涯做进一步准备的机会;(2)服务学习是学生发展职业发展重要技能和自我效能感的真正途径。为那些考虑将服务学习融入教学以支持研究生专业目标的教育工作者提供了建议。
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Journal of Adult and Continuing Education
Journal of Adult and Continuing Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The journal is peer-reviewed and focuses on international and national issues and is aimed at researchers, professionals and practitioners in all sectors. It publishes both research articles and reflections on policy and practice, and offers opportunities for all concerned with post-compulsory education to make contributions to debate.
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