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The impacts of International Service Learning (ISL) on Adolescent Participants in Cambodia 

9/26/2016

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Over the past ten months, as a student of the MA in Human Security and Peacebuilding program at Royal Roads University, I have been immersed in a world where global citizenship education, humanitarian development, and cultural understanding meet. My thesis explores the impact of international service learning on adolescent participants in Cambodia. Every effort is made to capture the experiences of the participants accurately, as they shared their perspectives through visual, written, and oral reflections. I provide ISL curricular recommendations in Chapter 5, guided by the findings of this study and current research in the field.
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Abstract: International service learning (ISL) programs in secondary and post-secondary education, often in the context of global citizenship education, have exploded over the past two decades; yet limited research explores the short-term impacts of ISL programs on adolescent participants, nor informs ISL curricular development. This study investigated the short-term impacts of the Cambodia Service Project (CSP) on adolescent participants. Twelve female and six male participants, ranging in age from 16-18 years, participated in the three-week CSP designed by Round Square (RS) in collaboration with a non-governmental organization (NGO) in rural Cambodia. Participants attended RS schools and represented seven countries: Australia, Canada, China, England, Germany, India, and Ireland. A case study approach was used and data was collected through participant reflections, interviews, and arts based methods. The research revealed participants were impacted in four areas which guide ISL curricular recommendations: relationship with self, relationship with others, relationship with culture and environment, and relationship with different perspectives, attitudes, and ways of knowing.
Keywords: international service learning, adolescents, short-term impacts, Cambodia, global citizenship
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