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Title: Gendered attitudes and outcomes of community service-learning
Authors: Raykov, Milosh
Taylor, Alison
Keywords: Service learning
Sex differences in education
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Education
Citation: Raykov, M., & Taylor, A. (2014). Gendered attitudes and outcomes of community service-learning. Malta Review of Educational Research, 8(1), 80-108.
Abstract: This study analysed survey data from 525 students who took a community service-learning (CSL) course between 2005 and 2012 at the University of Alberta. Since just over three-quarters of these students was female, this study explores gender differences in student experiences of service learning. For example, there are significant differences regarding the type of male and female involvement in community. The study also found significant gender differences in motivations for participating. In addition, while similar proportions of male and female students would recommend this form of learning to other students, they do so for different reasons. Finally, the analysis of open-ended questions shows other gender differences in experiences and suggests actions that might mitigate the gender gaps in CSL..
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/20370
ISSN: 17269725
Appears in Collections:MRER, Volume 8, Issue 1
MRER, Volume 8, Issue 1

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