Research, monitoring and evaluation in service learning: the distinct characteristics of research into service learning

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  • Laetus Lategan Central University of Technology

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https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v0i3.1069

Abstract

This article argues that research, monitoring and evaluation in service learning cannot be placed on one conceptual level. Research is about the creation of new knowledge. Monitoring and evaluation deal with, amongst other things, quality control and the development of a process. Although research, monitoring and evaluation can complement each other, they cannot be treated as one conceptual activity, since their aims  nd objectives differ. The  problem statement is that the meaning of research, monitoring and evaluation will be lost if they are all treated on the same conceptual level. The aims of this article are to identify the difference between research, monitoring
and evaluation in service learning as well as to identify a framework for research into service learning.

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2005-01-21

How to Cite

Lategan, L. (2005). Research, monitoring and evaluation in service learning: the distinct characteristics of research into service learning. Acta Academica: Critical Views on Society, Culture and Politics, (3), 99–115. https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v0i3.1069

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