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Does service learning affect the development of intercultural sensitivity? A study comparing students’ progress in two different methodologies
Institution:1. University of Helsinki, Faculty of Educational Sciences, 00014, Finland;2. Tampere University, Faculty of Education and Culture, 33014, Finland;1. Wenzhou University, China;2. Florida Institute of Technology, United States;1. The University of Auckland, Private Bag 92601, Symonds Street, Auckland, 1150, New Zealand;2. University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Chirstchurch, New Zealand
Abstract:Numerous studies have highlighted Intercultural Sensitivity (IS) as a key competence in an increasingly multicultural society. This study examined the extent to which a cohort of first year undergraduate students enrolled on the same Didactics course, and in two different training modalities – Service Learning (SL) and non-Service Learning (non-SL) – developed IS. It was based on a quasi-experimental design of repeated pre-test and post-test measures, comparing the two groups. The sample consisted of 233 Spanish students at higher education institutions, and data was collected using the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI). The SL group displayed significantly higher levels of IS in all factors except in the denial/defence and minimization stages. Results indicated the effectiveness of SL regarding specific subscales within the IDI instrument. The findings add new depth to our understanding regarding which teaching methodologies contribute to the development of IS and to the training of active citizens in Spanish university students. The discussion focuses on the need for intercultural service experiences to promote IS. The results have broad implications for policymakers and educators who are interested in enhancing transformative educational experiences and effective teaching methodologies for developing students’ IS in higher education.
Keywords:Service learning  Higher education  Intercultural sensitivity  Intercultural relations  Intercultural development  Transformative learning
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