2020
DOI: 10.37333/001c.18735
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Seeing Community Engagement as We Are: Student Perceptions of Service-Learning and Social Entrepreneurship Education

Abstract: The purpose of the research was to more deeply understand undergraduate students' perceptions of servicelearning (SL) and social entrepreneurship education (SE) by examining ways in which the gender of students and their prior experiences in community engagement might shape those perceptions. We designed, administered, and analyzed the results of a survey completed by 382 undergraduate students. Results indicated that, regardless of whether the students had experiences in SL or SE, they shared similar views of… Show more

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