Implementation of Service-Learning for Diversified Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Q2 Social Sciences
Dalmacito A. Cordero Jr., Niku E Vicente, P. J. Moredo
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Service-Learning (SL) is a growing pedagogy among many educational institutions in the Philippines. It is a valuable educational experience for students that addresses the goal of achieving a diversified education. This program awakens their sense of responsibility and enhances more positive social interaction skills. However,the COVID-19 pandemic made the usual face-to-face setup impossible because of the many restrictions imposed by the government. With this,the researchers/facilitators reformulated adaptive forms of E-SL (Electronic Service-Learning) programs by adjusting their input based on the current situation and emphasizing the essential principles of the Lasallian Reflection Framework (LRF),which can still be applicable despite the difficult situation. With the use of participant observation coupled with their rich experience as facilitators for many years,they administered the E-SL program to the selected 116 students of a Catholic university. This process resulted to the proposal and actualization of more creative service projects from the students which are useful and hopefully addressed the needs of the respective partner communities such as digital marketing modules,virtual flyers,campaign ads,posters,brochures,leaflets,social media information sites,and others. This online program can serve as a sample model for other institutions or even be used as a benchmark to reformulate respective community service programs,especially during times of crisis where the online platform is the only possible way to continue school operations. © Common Ground Research Networks,Dalmacito A. Cordero Jr.,Niku E. Vicente,Peter Jayson A. Moredo,All Rights Reserved.
新冠肺炎疫情期间多元化教育服务学习的实施
在菲律宾的许多教育机构中,服务学习(SL)是一种日益发展的教学法。这是一个宝贵的教育经验,为学生解决实现多元化教育的目标。这个项目唤醒了他们的责任感,提高了他们积极的社会交往能力。然而,由于政府施加了许多限制,COVID-19大流行使通常的面对面安排变得不可能。在此基础上,研究者/引导者根据现状调整E-SL(电子服务学习)项目的输入,并强调喇沙修士反思框架(LRF)的基本原则,重新制定了E-SL(电子服务学习)项目的自适应形式,这些原则在困难的情况下仍然适用。他们运用参与式观察法,结合多年丰富的辅导员经验,对一所天主教大学的116名学生进行了E-SL项目的管理。在这个过程中,学生们提出并实施了更多有创意的服务项目,这些项目都很有用,并有望满足各自合作伙伴社区的需求,如数字营销模块、虚拟传单、活动广告、海报、小册子、传单、社交媒体信息网站等。这个在线项目可以作为其他机构的样本模型,甚至可以作为重新制定各自社区服务项目的基准,特别是在危机时期,在线平台是继续学校运营的唯一可能途径。©Common Ground Research Networks,Dalmacito A. Cordero Jr.,Niku E. Vicente,Peter Jayson A. Moredo,版权所有。
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