Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Department of Community Health Sciences, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Inquiry. 2020 Jan-Dec;57:46958020951002. doi: 10.1177/0046958020951002.
We conducted a mixed-methods outcome evaluation to examine student experiences and learning in the University of Manitoba's Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarship Program in Global and Indigenous Health. Our scholarship program is a bi-directional, 3-month international experiential learning program, including both undergraduate and graduate students, with associated online course focused on community engagement. Students completed a semi-structured narrative report at the conclusion of their funding related to their experience and learning. The Likert questions were analyzed descriptively and student responses to the open-ended questions were utilized for thematic analysis. Also included in this paper is a summary of our lessons learned through program administration. A total of 38 students completed the program between 2016 and 2018, with 95% reporting that they either met or exceeded their goals in the program. Three overarching and inter-related themes emerged in our thematic-analysis of students' narrative reports, including , and . Many students reported personal growth as their greatest success and linked this with new perspectives and awareness of how different contexts shaped their understanding of health issues. Overcoming challenges in their placements contributed to students' confidence in their ability to problem-solve. Overall, students reported value in their experiential learning, which further supports the growing trend to incorporate both experiential learning and formal education in community engagement in public health pedagogy. However, international experiential learning requires considerable financial and human resource commitments to ensure its success.
我们进行了一项混合方法的结果评估,以研究曼尼托巴大学伊丽莎白二世钻石禧年全球和原住民健康奖学金计划中学生的经验和学习情况。我们的奖学金计划是一个双向的、为期 3 个月的国际体验式学习计划,包括本科生和研究生,以及与社区参与相关的在线课程。学生在完成与资金相关的资助后,完成了一份关于他们的经验和学习的半结构化叙述报告。李克特问题进行了描述性分析,学生对开放式问题的回答则用于主题分析。本文还总结了我们在项目管理过程中吸取的经验教训。2016 年至 2018 年间,共有 38 名学生完成了该计划,其中 95%的学生报告说他们在该计划中的目标要么达到了,要么超过了。在对学生叙述报告的主题分析中,出现了三个总体上相互关联的主题,包括、和。许多学生表示个人成长是他们最大的成功,并将其与新的视角和对不同背景如何塑造他们对健康问题的理解的认识联系起来。克服实习中的挑战有助于学生对自己解决问题的能力建立信心。总的来说,学生们报告说他们从体验式学习中获得了价值,这进一步支持了在公共卫生教学中融入体验式学习和正规教育的趋势。然而,国际体验式学习需要大量的财务和人力资源投入,以确保其成功。