Title: Service Learning
1Service Learning
- Suzanne S. Prevost, RN, PhD
- MTSU School of Nursing
2What is Service Learning? (MTSU Definition)
- A student centered teaching method that involves
academic instruction in partnership with MTSU and
the larger community. - The primary focus of service-learning is to
enhance critical and reflective thinking and
civic responsibility. - Service-learning programs involve students in
organized community partnerships that address
local needs while developing their academic
skills and sense of civic responsibility and
community.
3Service-Learning as a Pedagogy
- Unites the 3 goals of the MTSU Academic Master
Plan - enhancement of academic quality,
- enhancement of student-centered learning, and
- development of community partnerships.
4Serving
Teaching
Service Learning
Learning
Reflecting
5Characteristics of Service Learning
- Academic objectives are achieved through
community service - Students reflect on their service and learning
experiences through listening, reading, and
writing - It fosters the development of "intangibles
- Personal values, social awareness,
self-confidence, social responsibility, empathy
and caring for others - It is based on a reciprocal relationship
- Service reinforces and strengthens the learning
- Learning reinforces and strengthens the service.
- Credit is awarded for college-level learning, not
for a requisite number of service hours.
6Health Benefits
- Several studies have documented health benefits
of voluntary service - Heightened sense of well-being
- Increased energy
- Decreased insomnia
- Reductions in pain
- Cardiovascular health (reduction of blood
pressure, improved circulation, reduced coronary
spasms) - Greater sense of relaxation
- Speedier recovery from surgery
- Source Luks, A., Payne, P. (1991). The Healing
Power of Doing Good. New York Fawcett Columbine.
7Service Learning vs. Community Service
- Community needs dictate the service being
provided. - Service-learning uses community service as the
vehicle for attaining academic goals and
objectives. - Service-learning fills a community need, by using
it as a foundation to examine ourselves, our
society, and our future. - It tracks specific pre-established learning
objectives (as well as intangible objectives). - Goal - to empower students and those being
served.
8Related Terms
- Experiential Learning aka EXL learning
processes that take place outside the traditional
classroom, using a learn-by-doing approach - Desired Outcomes
- Experienced-based knowledge for work in the
discipline - Organizational problem-solving skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Personal development as individuals
9Related Terms
- Active Learning situations where students learn
by doing, rather than sitting or listening - Cooperative Learning Students work in groups to
solve problems or complete projects - Problem-Based Learning Teacher poses a
real-world problem for student resolution.
Students usually work in groups teacher acts as
a facilitator
10Examples of Service Learning Initiatives at MTSU
- In English 3520 (Professional Writing) students
practice writing and designing skills by working
with a variety of campus organizations. Students
have created - Flyers to advertise a Greenway cleanup
- Informational labels for Recycle Rutherford
- Brochures and web-design projects for
- Center for Economic Education
- Tennessee Environmental Educators Association
- Solar Bike Race Team
- Departments of Nursing, Aerospace, English, and
Biology.
11- Community Health and Obstetrics Nursing Students
participate in organized health screenings
preventative health measures with underserved
population, such as - Screening programs for diabetes, depression, and
hypertension - Healthy Eating Healthy Snacks at the Boys and
Girls Club - Blood pressure screenings and smoking cessation
programs at the Salvation Army Room at the Inn
Shelters - Scoliosis screenings in middle schools
- Health Education Updates for MTSU health
services bulletin boards
12Social Work Practice Students
- Partnered with the South Maney Avenue Community
Development Coalition to develop - An organizational assessment
- A strategic plan for the organization
- A plan for dealing with changes being implemented
by the city.
13- Experimental Physical Science, PSCI 4030,
students - Spend 6 hrs in a classroom with a mentor/teacher
- Keep a reflective journal of the experience
- Observe 2 hrs of science teaching
- Provide 3 hours of teaching hands-on activities
- 2 hours team-teaching and 1 hour solo
- Reflect on what they learned about teaching and
what they learned about themselves
14Health Care Issues Trends (online elective
for RNs and generic nsg. students)
- Related Course Objectives
- Students will
- Use diverse resources to become informed and
politically active health care providers. - Integrate ethical principles and respect for
cultural differences as critical components of
health care delivery.
15- Assignment
- To provide students with hands-on experience
providing a service, or furthering a cause, that
is aligned with current healthcare issues and
trends, as well as the students individual areas
of interest. - Each student will spend a minimum of 4 hrs
providing volunteer community service to the
agency or political campaign of their choice. - A list of service options is provided by the
instructor. - Students may select an agency from the list, OR
select a similar agency/campaign of their choice,
with the instructors approval. - Students will meet with the agency contact
person, at least one week prior to the preferred
start date, to negotiate mutually agreeable dates
and times of service. - After negotiating the plan for date(s), time, and
location of service students must email this
information to the course instructor.
16Service Opportunity Suggestions Partial List
17Reflective Summary
- Students write a formal report documenting their
service learning experience, including - Name and location of the organization
- A description of the issues this organization
addresses, that would be relevant, or of
interest, to nurses - Dates and times that they worked with the
organization - Who they worked with, including title/position,
phone or email address - A description of the work they did for the
organization - What they learned from the experience
- How this will be relevant or useful in their
nursing career - Recommendations regarding future student
experiences with this organization
18Excerpts Student Activities Reflections
- Activity Outpatient Clinic for Trauma Burn
Patients - My experience included wound dressings
assessments, patient teaching evaluation,
follow up, and assistance to the staff. - This experience was a real eye opener for me.
My usual job is caring for patients in the ICU.
To see a patient, that at one point was nearly
dead, walk in and be completely recovered is so
rewarding. Although Ive completed my assignment,
Im going back later this week. I had such a
good time and learned so much 4 hours wasnt
enough. Those of you that work in ICU will
understand. Its a beautiful thing when a
patient makes a full recovery.
19Excerpts Student Activities Reflections
- Activity - Christmas campaign to bring gifts to
all children in the Davidson County foster care
system. - I left this experience knowing that so many
children would have something to smile about on
Christmas Day. I have always had the desire to
become a foster parent. This experience just
enhanced that desire and has motivated be to
become more involved with this organization.
While it may be some time before I can actually
take in a foster child, Ive found many others
ways to help and make a difference until then.
20Excerpts Student Activities Reflections
- Activity Local Chapter of American Lung
Association - Open Airways for Schools - an educational program
for children age 8-11 with asthma currently
providing sessions to several private schools. - Fund raising - planning and procuring donations
for a silent auction then helped host the
event served on a committee to plan a Golf
Scramble during May and will work the full event. - Political activism or advocacy joined the
listserv re impending legislation on tobacco and
clean air issues. Sending letters to
legislators. -
- I was aware of the ALA but did not have direct
knowledge of what they do. I feel empowered by
participating in the advocacy programs and by
helping raise funds. Im making important
contributions by helping teach asthma students
and their peers.
21Excerpts Student Activities Reflections
- Activity - Chattanooga Cares AIDS Resource Center
- 4 hr volunteer training, then became a Peer
Educator and conducted presentations collected
money for the Tree of Light which provides AIDS
clients with holiday gifts spent a day assisting
with office work helped plan a fundraising Gala
and attended it. - My uncle died of AIDS and I have always wanted
to make a difference. HIV is an epidemic that is
spreading silently and I want to educate the
community about it. My top goal is to go to other
countries and setup outreach clinics in areas
such as Kenya and help decrease the number of
deaths related to AIDS. I think this opportunity
to volunteer with Chattanooga Cares will widen my
horizons help me gain the knowledge I need to
pursue my goal.
22Excerpts Student Activities Reflections
- Activity Local United Way Affiliate
- Attended several meetings to help plan a Golf
Tournament Fundraiser. Contacted thirty previous
gold and silver sponsors. This assignment took
about 8 hours. It was exciting to get checks for
100 (gold sponsors) and 50 (silver sponsors) in
the mail. - As a result of her success, was invited to serve
on their board. - Students who choose to work with this agency
will find it very rewarding. The board members
are very supportive and appreciative of the help.
There is a great amount of work to be done and
not enough workers to do the job. Tremendous
impact can be made on the community when people
unite for a cause. Hence the slogan Together it
works for all of us.
23Excerpts Student Activities Reflections
- Activity Assisted a Republican Party candidate
- This was a bit disheartening. Although his
views aligned with mine and he was very adept at
defending his views, I felt that Mr.
lacked people skills. When people talked to
him, he didnt pay attention. To me, listening
to the people is the job of a politician because
a politician has to be the voice of the people.
- For Future Students - I would tell them that it
is very exciting and interesting to volunteer
during election season. It was educational and
fun, I got to meet influential people and I was
able to help the candidate I support. As college
students we are not always able to give
monetarily to campaigns, but we can volunteer
some of our time to help show our support.
24Outcomes
- Most students chose their own agencies vs. the
recommended agencies which made it more
meaningful to them - Most students worked more than the required 4
hrs. - Approx. 40 of the participants signed on as
continuing or permanent volunteers with their
chosen agencies - Common Themes in their reflections a greater
appreciation for the value of Community Service
agencies, and greater empathy for the people
served - Though this was only 15 of the course grade,
students found this assignment to be one of the
most meaningful elements of the course.
25- Service-learning holds up a mirror for us to see
ourselves, a microscope for us to examine our
society, and binoculars for us to see what lies
ahead. Source Unknown. - "Experience is not what happens to a man it is
what a man does with what happened to him."
Aldous Huxley