Can business students benefit from academic service learning?

Judith A. Chapman, Jennifer Hall, Ross L. Chapman

    Research output: Chapter in Book / Conference PaperConference Paper

    Abstract

    ![CDATA[Service learning, in contrast to professional work placement, is rarely included in business and related course offerings in Australian universities. This paper suggests that service learning has considerable scope to equip students with many of the skills critical to modern workplaces, including effective communication, problem solving, the ability to work with others from diverse backgrounds, and in particular, an appreciation of the ethical issues linking business and society. In the paper, service learning is defined, and three key paradigms are delineated. The first two, referred to in the literature as the moral and pedagogical paradigms, were developed in the North American context. The third paradigm, introduced here, is referred to as the conscience-based paradigm. It is framed as an approach to service learning that is particularly suited to the Australian social and higher education context. The discussion then turns to a pilot study of service learning in Western Sydney. The experience gained from this small project is considered in terms of its implications for further projects, which are envisaged as building on the conscience-based paradigm of service learning. The educational and practical challenges of proceeding in this way are considered in the final section of the paper.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationManaging Our Intellectual and Social Capital : Proceedings of the 21st ANZAM Conference, 4-7 December 2007, Sofitel Wentworth, Sydney
    PublisherPromaco Conventions
    Number of pages1
    ISBN (Print)1863081402
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    EventAustralian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference -
    Duration: 4 Dec 2013 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceAustralian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference
    Period4/12/13 → …

    Keywords

    • Western Sydney University
    • education
    • economics
    • business ethics
    • New South Wales
    • Australia
    • service learning
    • Western Sydney (N.S.W.)
    • Centre for Western Sydney
    • business education

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