Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-1998
Abstract
This study examined the effects of two community service learning experiences on student perceptions of aging in a nursing home and on community based living with a disability, According to content analysis of student narratives, service learning resulted in increased student awareness of issues pertinent to the students' companions in both settings. This heightened awareness was discussed in terms of the capacity for empathy. While both experiences were effective, there were differences in student responses to the two service learning settings. This suggests a uniqueness in benefit from different settings for service learning. Instructors should design community placements accordingly, being cognizant of the desired educational goals.
Recommended Citation
Greene, David, "Student Perceptions of Aging and Disability as Influenced by Service Learning" (1998). Intergenerational. 46.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/slceintergenerational/46