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Owner: Claudia L. Galindo
Owner Email: galindo@umd.edu
Paper Title: Service-Learning Through School-University Partnerships: Undergraduate Student Volunteers' Motivations and Experiences
Session Title: Family-School-University Partnerships (Table 9)
Paper Type: Roundtable Presentation
Presentation Date: 4/22/2022
Presentation Location: San Diego, California
Descriptors: Equity, Service Learning, Universities
Methodology: Mixed Method
Author(s): Claudia Lucia Galindo, University of Maryland - College Park; Antoinette J. Waller, University of Maryland - College Park; Nicole Mejia, University of Maryland - College Park; Susan Sonnenschein, University of Maryland - Baltimore County
Unit: SIG-Family, School, Community Partnerships
Abstract: School-university partnerships is one major community engagement strategy used to improve learning opportunities for underserved students (poor, Black, and Brown students). As part of its commitment to local communities and based on teachers’ input, Light University (pseudonym) implemented a service learning program in two urban elementary schools to improve language arts instruction and students’ outcomes in the early grades. Undergraduate students served as literacy volunteers who worked with teachers and students. Drawing on a multisite longitudinal case study, the objective of this paper is to share undergraduate students’ motivations for and experiences with volunteering in this school-university partnership program. Findings from this paper provide important information for the effective and sustainable implementation of service-learning oriented partnerships.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3102/1888823