| Literature DB >> 35954532 |
María Maravé-Vivas1, Celina Salvador-Garcia1, Jesús Gil-Gómez1, Teresa Valverde-Esteve2, Ricardo Martín-Moya3.
Abstract
Active and democratic citizenship promotion has become a critical challenge for higher education, and civic engagement is a fundamental axis not only in education but also in fostering democratic systems. Consequently, teacher educators held a prominent role through their own teaching practices to generate contexts promoting critical thinking, skills and attitudes. The aim of this study was to analyze the learning related to the political dimension developed by pre-service teachers (n = 123) after participating in a Service-Learning program through physical education with children at risk or/and student with educational needs. This research followed a qualitative research approach and we based the analysis of reflective diaries on Gorham's (2005) categories regarding political learning: Critical political thinking, Interest in politics, Deliberation and Political judgment. The findings show a development in learning such as civic attitudes, critical political thinking, awareness of social justice problems, increased civic compromise and responsibility. The Service-Learning program, therefore, may have been an adequate option to develop pre-service teachers' learning related to a political perspective. Therefore, these findings let us understand how Service-Learning may foster equity and social justice among future teachers.Entities:
Keywords: civic engagement; social justice; sport; teacher education; university service-learning
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35954532 PMCID: PMC9367944 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19159175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Overview of the SL program.
| Service-Learning Program | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subject | Specific Contents to be Worked in the Sessions | Academic Objectives | Service Objectives | Service Carried Out |
| Fundamentals of Body Expression; Motor Games in Early Childhood Education”. | Body schema, motor skills, coordination, muscle tone and body posture, expressing emotions, recognition of emotions, dance, motor games | To develop the ability to work on children’s motor skills and body expression through play and games. | To improve the motor and socialization areas of children with educational needs. | Developing PE sessions related to corporal expression and motricity. |
Source: Own elaboration.
Figure 1Phases of a Service-Learning Project. Source: model proposed by CLAYSS [40].