Reciprocal learning in service-learning? Measuring bidirectional outcomes of college students and service recipients in tutor-based services in Hong Kong

Paul Vinod Khiatani*, Jacky Ka Kei Liu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The emergence of literature critically examining reciprocity in the determination of service-learning outcomes has signalled a need to rethink and re-evaluate service-learning research and practice. The current study seeks to give clarity by investigating the bidirectional benefits accrued by college students and their partners in four tutor-based service contexts. Quantitative results indicated that there is a reciprocal relationship between college students and their paired service recipients at the end of the service-learning program, in terms of interpersonal skills and personal responsibility. Overall, the study makes a case for the bidirectional nature of service-learning in promoting meaningful community engagement.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)364-373
JournalInnovations in Education and Teaching International
Volume57
Issue number3
Online published24 Apr 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Research Keywords

  • Service-learning
  • reciprocity
  • bidirectional benefits
  • tutoring programs
  • Hong Kong

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