{"title":"Service-learning in the Philippines: The University of Santo Thomas’ National Service Training Program","authors":"Heiden C. Anorico","doi":"10.5130/IJCRE.V12I1.5944","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Service-learning in the educational sector has shown increased impact on student lifelong learning and institutional commitment to the community over the past decade. Universities in the Philippines provide various service-learning programs for their partner communities, to address students’ understanding of real-life community needs. However, there has been little study on students’ service-learning in geriatric institutions. This article first discusses higher education in the Philippines, noting the impact of the National Service Training Program on institutions’ programs. It then describes how one university, the University of Santo Tomas, has responded to this policy framework with the development of community programs that also meet its goals for social transformation. One particular program is examined – a service-learning program involving college students and a geriatric institution in Manila. Early qualitative feedback provides an understanding of college students’ perceptions of the elderly and the service-learning implemented by the university. It also offers a strong foundation for continuing to improve the current service-learning program. From this study an 8-loop model has been developed for future evaluations of the service-learning program in this geriatric institution. \nKeywordsservice-learning, elderly, geriatric institution, Philippines higher education","PeriodicalId":53967,"journal":{"name":"Gateways-International Journal of Community Research and Engagement","volume":"40 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.9000,"publicationDate":"2019-02-22","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"5","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Gateways-International Journal of Community Research and Engagement","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5130/IJCRE.V12I1.5944","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Service-learning in the educational sector has shown increased impact on student lifelong learning and institutional commitment to the community over the past decade. Universities in the Philippines provide various service-learning programs for their partner communities, to address students’ understanding of real-life community needs. However, there has been little study on students’ service-learning in geriatric institutions. This article first discusses higher education in the Philippines, noting the impact of the National Service Training Program on institutions’ programs. It then describes how one university, the University of Santo Tomas, has responded to this policy framework with the development of community programs that also meet its goals for social transformation. One particular program is examined – a service-learning program involving college students and a geriatric institution in Manila. Early qualitative feedback provides an understanding of college students’ perceptions of the elderly and the service-learning implemented by the university. It also offers a strong foundation for continuing to improve the current service-learning program. From this study an 8-loop model has been developed for future evaluations of the service-learning program in this geriatric institution.
Keywordsservice-learning, elderly, geriatric institution, Philippines higher education
在过去十年,教育界的服务学习对学生终身学习和院校对社会的承诺的影响越来越大。菲律宾的大学为其合作社区提供各种服务学习项目,以帮助学生了解现实生活中的社区需求。然而,关于老年院校学生服务学习的研究却很少。本文首先讨论了菲律宾的高等教育,注意到国家服务培训计划对机构课程的影响。然后,它描述了圣托马斯大学(university of Santo Tomas)如何通过发展社区项目来应对这一政策框架,这些项目也符合其社会转型的目标。其中一个特别的项目是由大学生和马尼拉的一家老年机构参与的服务学习项目。早期的质性反馈有助于了解大学生对老年人的认知以及学校实施的服务学习。它还为继续改进当前的服务学习计划提供了坚实的基础。本研究建立了一个8环模型,用于未来评估该老年机构的服务学习计划。关键词服务学习老年人老年机构菲律宾高等教育