Rosenkranz Richard R
School of Science and Health, University of Western Sydney, and Department of Human Nutrition Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506.
Int J Prev Med. 2012 Oct;3(10):672-81.
Service-learning is a type of experiential teaching and learning strategy combining classroom instruction and meaningful community service and guided activities for reflection. This educational approach has been used frequently in higher education settings, including an array of disciplines such as medicine, theology, public health, physical education, nutrition, psychology, anthropology, and sociology. The purpose of the present review paper was to provide guidance on the use of service-learning within higher education, relevant to the preventive medicine and public health topics of healthful eating, physical activity, and obesity prevention. In service-learning, coursework is structured to address community needs, and to benefit students through the real-world application of knowledge. The benefits for students include positive impacts on social skills, empathy, awareness, understanding, and concern regarding community issues, plus greater confidence and skills to work with diverse populations, increased awareness of community resources, improved motivation, and enhanced knowledge. Educational institutions may also benefit through improved "town and gown" relations, as strong ties, partnerships, and mutually beneficial activities take place. The present literature review describes several service-learning applications such as nutrition education for kids, dietary improvement for seniors, foodservice recipe modification on a college campus, an intergenerational physical activity program for nursing home residents, motor skill development in kindergarteners, organized elementary school recess physical activities, health education, and obesity prevention in children. From this review, service-learning appears to have great potential as a flexible component of academic coursework in the areas of preventive medicine and public health.
服务学习是一种将课堂教学与有意义的社区服务及引导性反思活动相结合的体验式教学策略。这种教育方法在高等教育环境中经常被使用,涉及医学、神学、公共卫生、体育、营养、心理学、人类学和社会学等一系列学科。本综述论文的目的是为高等教育中服务学习的应用提供指导,这些应用与健康饮食、体育活动和肥胖预防等预防医学和公共卫生主题相关。在服务学习中,课程设置旨在满足社区需求,并通过知识的实际应用使学生受益。对学生的益处包括对社交技能、同理心、意识、理解以及对社区问题的关注产生积极影响,增强与不同人群合作的信心和技能,提高对社区资源的认识,提升动力,并增进知识。教育机构也可能通过改善“城镇与学府”的关系而受益,因为会形成牢固的联系、伙伴关系和互利活动。本综述描述了几种服务学习的应用,如儿童营养教育、老年人饮食改善、大学校园餐饮服务食谱修改、养老院居民的代际体育活动项目、幼儿园儿童运动技能发展、小学有组织的课间体育活动、健康教育以及儿童肥胖预防。从这篇综述来看,服务学习作为预防医学和公共卫生领域学术课程的一个灵活组成部分似乎具有巨大潜力。