CHAPTER 5: Service-Learning Research as A Feedback Loop for Faculty Development
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Published:2008
Shelley Henderson, Megan Fair, Paul Sather, Barbara Dewey, 2008. "Service-Learning Research as A Feedback Loop for Faculty Development", Scholarship for Sustaining Service-Learning and Civic Engagement, Melody A. Bowdon, Shelley H. Billig, Barbara A. Holland
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The University of Nebraska at Omaha service-learning research on student outcomes has had a serendipitous impact on both the classroom implementation of service-learning and interaction with community partners. The institutional response included reinforcement of the benefits of applied learning and community engagement throughout the campus, furthering faculty development, creating service-learning objectives that apply across disciplines, and increasing dialogue with community partners. The analysis provided here indicates that an institution’s response to service-learning research findings can create a campus culture that encourages and supports service-learning faculty in their quest to improve student experiences. Implications on staff development for the university’s P-16 initiative are also discussed.
