International students in American pathway programs: Learning english and culture through service-learning

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As the number of international students studying in the United States continues to grow, the body of literature about service-learning in English Language Learning (ELL) curricula is growing in tandem. The primary goal of this paper is to explore how service-learning impacts the development and transition of pathway program students in the United States. Authors present recent demographic shifts in ELL student education, a concise introduction to pathway programs, an overview of literature about service-learning with international students, and theoretical and practical factors to consider for facilitators of Learning English and Culture through Service-Learning (LECSL) based on data from 250 students at Northeastern University.

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Miller, J., Berkey, B., & Griffin, F. (2015, September 1). International students in American pathway programs: Learning english and culture through service-learning. Journal of International Students. University Printing Services. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v5i4.399

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