Location, location, location: How local research at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand was used to make service-learning a graduation requirement

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University of Canterbury. School of Educational Studies and Leadership
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2015
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O'Steen, B.
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Despite over 40 years of service-learning research that demonstrates positive impacts on students’ learning and civic engagement at university, its institutional adoption as a graduation requirement is rare . A case study of the University of Canterbury suggests that credible, local research is the most effective argument for institutional change.

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O'Steen, B. (2015) Location, location, location: How local research at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand was used to make service-learning a graduation requirement. Boston, MA, USA: International Association for Research in Service-Learning and Community Engagement, 16-18 Nov 2015.
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Fields of Research::39 - Education::3903 - Education systems::390303 - Higher education
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