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Autori principali: Weber, Paula S., Schneider, Kenneth R., Weber, James E.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2008
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ808961
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author Weber, Paula S.
Schneider, Kenneth R.
Weber, James E.
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Schneider, Kenneth R.
Weber, James E.
Weber, Paula S.
Schneider, Kenneth R.
Weber, James E.
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contents Choosing to Serve? An Exploration of Student Self-Selection of Service Learning Projects Weber, Paula S. Schneider, Kenneth R. Weber, James E. Strategic Planning Library Research Self Efficacy Admission Criteria Service Learning Surveys Higher Education Libraries Citizen Participation Undergraduate Students College Seniors Business Administration Education This study explores student selection of service learning projects in lieu of traditional library research projects. One hundred fifty-four strategic management students completed surveys exploring their tolerance of ambiguity, time pressure, attitudes toward civic participation, self-efficacy toward service, political conservatism, and the role business school's should play in civic education. The study examined their responses to survey questions in light of their project selection. The study identified factors important for faculty in designing and developing service learning projects as well as key areas for future research. (Contains 2 tables.)
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spellingShingle Choosing to Serve? An Exploration of Student Self-Selection of Service Learning Projects
Weber, Paula S.
Schneider, Kenneth R.
Weber, James E.
Strategic Planning
Library Research
Self Efficacy
Admission Criteria
Service Learning
Surveys
Higher Education
Libraries
Citizen Participation
Undergraduate Students
College Seniors
Business Administration Education
Choosing to Serve? An Exploration of Student Self-Selection of Service Learning Projects Weber, Paula S. Schneider, Kenneth R. Weber, James E. Strategic Planning Library Research Self Efficacy Admission Criteria Service Learning Surveys Higher Education Libraries Citizen Participation Undergraduate Students College Seniors Business Administration Education This study explores student selection of service learning projects in lieu of traditional library research projects. One hundred fifty-four strategic management students completed surveys exploring their tolerance of ambiguity, time pressure, attitudes toward civic participation, self-efficacy toward service, political conservatism, and the role business school's should play in civic education. The study examined their responses to survey questions in light of their project selection. The study identified factors important for faculty in designing and developing service learning projects as well as key areas for future research. (Contains 2 tables.)
title Choosing to Serve? An Exploration of Student Self-Selection of Service Learning Projects
topic Strategic Planning
Library Research
Self Efficacy
Admission Criteria
Service Learning
Surveys
Higher Education
Libraries
Citizen Participation
Undergraduate Students
College Seniors
Business Administration Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ808961