Exploring outcomes of service-learning participation: Evidence from Pakistan

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Purpose-This study explored the perspectives of teachers on outcomes of service-learning participation in vocational training institutes. The main purpose was to gain a better understanding of outcomes concerning service-learning participation of vocational training institute students in Pakistan. Methodology-A total of 315 respondents participated in the study. Data were collected from 15 randomly selected vocational training institutes using a self-designed questionnaire which was drafted and validated after expert approval. The construct validation of the questionnaire was established through Exploratory Factor Analysis. Findings-The findings indicated that participation in servicelearning resulted in increased course content knowledge, the development of interpersonal skills, and the development of a volunteering attitude among the vocational institute students. Significance-This study is one of the few studies related to academic outcomes of vocational education students as a result of service-learning participation. The results facilitate understanding of the pedagogical role of service-learning as a practical teaching approach, and would be of particular interest to employers who are looking for skilled manpower in the current job market.

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Ahmad, I., Said, H., & Mohamad Nor, F. (2019). Exploring outcomes of service-learning participation: Evidence from Pakistan. Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction, 16(2), 125–154. https://doi.org/10.32890/mjli2019.16.2.5

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