Opinions of pre-service teachers towards community service-learning experiences
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38140/pie.v29i2.1686Keywords:
Higher Education, Service-learning, Community Service Learning CSL, Pre-service teachersAbstract
This study examines the opinions of 41 teacher candidates taking a community service learning (CSL) course. The implementation of this course and its contributions to participants’ personal, social and academic development were examined using qualitative methods. Data was collected using semi-structured interview questions, and an inductive coding technique and descriptive data analysis were employed. The findings suggest that the participating pre-service teachers believed that the CSL process met their expectations. Most of the teachers believed that the service-learning experience was beneficial and that they would be able to make use of the knowledge they gained during the CSL process in their social, academic and professional lives.