Formative reflections on service-learning in a course on the psychology of aging

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Whitbourne, SK [1 ]
Collins, KJ [1 ]
Skultety, KM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Psychol, Amherst, MA 01002 USA
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10.1080/036012701750069076
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Service-learning is an ideal teaching approach to use in, courses on the psychology of aging because it allows experimental education, to be actively integrated with classroom instruction This article describes the results of adding a service-learning option to a lecture course on the psychology of aging. For this course, service-learning took place at local nursing homes, area retirement communities, and the local community center, which houses an activity program for older adults. Each student was required to complete 30 hr community service-learning during the semester, maintain a journal, write a summary paper, join a reflection group, and participate in, a group presentation. Students were involved in a wide range of activities, from assisting with a hot lunch program to spending time talking with nursing home residents. Evaluation of the effectiveness of this approach was established by using open-ended student evaluations that were completed at the end of the semester. Data were gathered over 2 years from the portion of the class (approximately one third) each semester) who chose to complete a one-credit service-learning experience. The service learning component significantly enhanced the course experience for the students, instructor, graduate and undergraduate teaching assistants, and facilities involved. Overall, the majority of students affirmed that their participation in, the service-learning project related well to the course, and facility responses to student service-learning participants were overwhelmingly positive.
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