2017
DOI: 10.1177/0888406417727042
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Building the Field: The Case for Community Service Learning

Abstract: In this study, the authors examine the impact of a community service learning course on undergraduate students’ decisions to pursue careers as special education teachers or related service providers. Participants ( N = 134) completed a course involving volunteer service with persons with disabilities in the local community and were surveyed as to whether they were interested in pursuing a career in special education upon graduation. Findings indicated that contact with a person with a disability through commun… Show more

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“…Their experiences suggest that well planned and carefully constructed SL projects may serve as a powerful recruitment tool for attracting more students to the field of special education. This finding is supported by Lawson and Firestone (2018) who found contact with a person with a disability during a SL project positively influenced undergraduate students’ interest in entering the field of special education. Given documented teacher shortages in special education (Boe & Cook, 2006; U.S.…”
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confidence: 68%
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“…Their experiences suggest that well planned and carefully constructed SL projects may serve as a powerful recruitment tool for attracting more students to the field of special education. This finding is supported by Lawson and Firestone (2018) who found contact with a person with a disability during a SL project positively influenced undergraduate students’ interest in entering the field of special education. Given documented teacher shortages in special education (Boe & Cook, 2006; U.S.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…This is not surprising given course goals often focused on skill acquisition, changes in perceptions, and advocacy while working alongside persons with disabilities. Most examples of special education SL courses in the literature likewise describe direct SL projects (see Hampshire et al, 2015; Lawson & Firestone, 2018; Santos et al, 2012), suggesting that these types of projects may lend themselves well to special education courses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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