大学生义务领导的价值:一个反赤字模型

Timothy S. Nelson
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当地的志愿者机会为大学生提供了发展成为学术团体的领导者和参与成员的潜力,但是参加规定课程(有时被称为发展教育)的学生可能被忽视了,因为这些机会的候选人。采取反赤字的立场,大学教师可以通过从规定的课程中招募学生参加精心设计的志愿者项目来促进学生的成功。在这个定性的案例研究中,我探讨了学生志愿者在学术参与和领导方面的增长,以及参与未来社区志愿服务的动机,这些学生志愿者之前参加了规定的阅读课程。三名大学生志愿者反映了他们作为高中生短期学术拓展项目负责人的经历。在开放式调查和访谈回答中,大学志愿者描述了他们特定技能的发展以及自我认知的变化。他们的回答表明,他们认为志愿者经历在所有调查领域都是有效的。值得注意的是,他们报告说,作为年轻人的榜样鼓励了特定的学习习惯。该研究包括对学术推广计划的描述,并为其设计提供支持理论,因为志愿服务的背景不能与研究结果分开。这项研究对学生成功的文献做出了独特的贡献——以前没有任何模型将学生从规定的课程与社区志愿者的机会联系起来。
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Value of Volunteer Leadership for University Students Formerly Enrolled in Prescribed Reading: An Anti-Deficit Model
Local volunteer opportunities hold the potential for university students to develop as leaders and engaged membersof the academic community, but students taking prescribed (sometimes termed developmental education) coursesmay be overlooked as candidates for these kinds of opportunities. Taking an anti-deficit stance, university faculty maypromote student success by recruiting students from prescribed courses to participate in carefully-designed volunteerprograms. In this qualitative case study, I explored the perceptions of growth in the areas of academic engagementand leadership and the motivation to participate in future community volunteer service in student volunteers who hadpreviously been enrolled in prescribed reading courses. Three such university student volunteers reflected on theirexperience as leaders in a short-term academic outreach program for high school students. In open-ended surveyand interview responses, the university volunteers described their development of specific skills as well as changesin self-perception. Their responses indicated that they perceived the volunteer experience as effectual in all theinvestigated areas. Notably, they reported that serving as role models for youth encouraged specific academic habits.The study includes descriptions of the academic outreach program with supporting theory for its design because thecontext of the volunteer service cannot be separated from the findings. This study is a unique contribution to studentsuccess literature—there is no previous model linking students from prescribed courses with community volunteeropportunities.
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