An Educationally-Beneficial Experience for Undergraduate Students

Author:

Aschenbrener Crystal S.1

Affiliation:

1. Campbellsville University, USA

Abstract

Service-learning has been an increasingly used high impact approach to facilitate applied learning. Mentorship between undergraduate students and youth is commonly utilized as a tactic to support one of the goals of service-learning: addressing and fulfilling community needs. A consistently underserved and underrepresented population of youth are Native Americans who reside on rural reservations who often experience community-wide social problems. While often the impacts of mentorship on youth are researched, this study examines the impact on undergraduate students' perceptions after completing a mentoring intervention with Native American youth. A mixed method approach was designed, using pre- and post-surveys as well as a final reflective comprehensive paper to collect data. The results concluded that by completing the service-learning project in partnership with the Native American youth, it created positive impacts on the undergraduate students' educational perceptions, such as with an underrepresented culture, mentoring intervention, and applied research.

Publisher

IGI Global

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