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Publication Date: 2008-Sep
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Service, Ethnography, and the "Leap of Faith": A Spiritan Catholic Perspective on Service Learning
Roberts, Kathleen Glenister
Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, v12 n1 p96-116 Sep 2008
This article considers the state of service and experiential learning initiatives in higher education, especially in Catholic universities. Concluding that the Catholic mission of service, education, moral values, world concerns, and ecumenism can be integrated into student experience, the essay offers a model of service ethnography. Service ethnography is a research method wherein ethnographers undertake service with the intercultural community as a central component of their learning. The model is explored via a case study, demonstrating the experiences of students at a Catholic university and using their reflections to describe a new vision of ethnography as a "leap of faith."
Descriptors: Ethnography, Church Related Colleges, Catholics, Moral Values, Service Learning, Student Experience, Spiritual Development, Case Studies, Experiential Learning, Models, Student Attitudes
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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