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服务学习和积极公民学习解决公平问题,帮助学生加强公民意识和对社会的民主承诺。通过与社区合作,他们在为共同利益做出贡献的同时获得经验和发展技能。本文介绍了一项针对本科生的研究,内容是关于参与式教学法对以民主文化为中心的态度的影响,特别是公民意识和面向共同利益的取向。本研究采用混合方法设计,将定量调查(7级李克特量表)与焦点小组讨论相结合。来自夏威夷大学(网址:Mānoa)的55名服务学习学生和来自萨尔茨堡教师教育大学(Salzburg University of Teacher Education)的95名积极公民学习学生参加了这项研究。该分析将调查结果与23个焦点小组讨论的定性数据相结合。研究结果表明,两个样本中的两种教学法都显著支持民主文化。作者发现,当学生项目与社区合作解决问题时,参与式教学法可以帮助确保包容和公平的优质教育,并促进终身学习。
Strengthening Civic-Mindedness and Democratic Commitment through Engaged Pedagogies
Service learning and active-citizenship learning address equity issues and help students strengthen their civic-mindedness and democratic commitment to society. Through working with communities, they gain experience and develop skills as they contribute to the common good. This paper presents research with undergraduate students regarding the impact of engaged pedagogies on attitudes centered around a culture of democracy, particularly civic-mindedness and orientation towards the common good. The research uses a mixed-method design and combines a quantitative survey (7 level Likert Scale) with focus group discussions. Fifty-five service-learning students from the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa and 95 students practicing active-citizenship learning at Salzburg University of Teacher Education took part in the study. The analysis integrates results from the survey with qualitative data from 23 focus group discussions. Findings show that both pedagogies in the two samples significantly support a culture of democracy. The authors find that engaged pedagogies can help ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning, when student projects engage in problem-solving in collaboration with the communities.