Assessing the Lasting Impact of Co-Curricular Service Learning in Undergraduate Chemistry

Existing research primarily examines the impact of structured, credit-bearing service learning in undergraduate chemistry, leaving the potential contributions of co-curricular service learning and its lasting influence on chemistry graduates underexplored. Therefore, this mixed-methods study aimed t...

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Main Authors: Cruz, David Jonathan L, Guidote, Armando M., Jr, Lee Yu, Henson L., Adarlo, Genejane M
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https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c01333
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.chemistry-faculty-pubs-12152024-07-08T01:05:23Z Assessing the Lasting Impact of Co-Curricular Service Learning in Undergraduate Chemistry Cruz, David Jonathan L Guidote, Armando M., Jr Lee Yu, Henson L. Adarlo, Genejane M Existing research primarily examines the impact of structured, credit-bearing service learning in undergraduate chemistry, leaving the potential contributions of co-curricular service learning and its lasting influence on chemistry graduates underexplored. Therefore, this mixed-methods study aimed to assess the lasting impact of co-curricular service learning in undergraduate chemistry by conducting a longitudinal follow-up of past Kimikamahika volunteers and their peers who were not part of this community outreach. Kimikamahika stands for a magical show in chemistry wherein volunteers from a campus organization do a live demonstration of chemistry experiments to a variety of audiences in order to spark an interest in science. A total of 78 participants joined this study, with 54 in the volunteer group and 24 in the comparison group. The findings revealed that co-curricular service learning in undergraduate chemistry, such as Kimikamahika, can help students develop course-related skills, appreciate the real-world application of chemistry, recognize career opportunities, strengthen leadership skills, and deepen community engagement as they seek to address underachievement in science as a social problem. These gains from co-curricular service learning are more evident if students organize the community outreach and render a total of at least 10 h of community engagement. Such findings can inform higher education institutions and educators on how to design effective service learning experiences within and outside the undergraduate chemistry curriculum. 2024-05-02T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/chemistry-faculty-pubs/215 https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c01333 Chemistry Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Applications of Chemistry General Public Hands-On Learning Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary Public Understanding/Outreach Chemistry Education Physical Sciences and Mathematics Science and Mathematics Education
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topic Applications of Chemistry
General Public
Hands-On Learning
Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary
Public Understanding/Outreach
Chemistry
Education
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Science and Mathematics Education
spellingShingle Applications of Chemistry
General Public
Hands-On Learning
Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary
Public Understanding/Outreach
Chemistry
Education
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Science and Mathematics Education
Cruz, David Jonathan L
Guidote, Armando M., Jr
Lee Yu, Henson L.
Adarlo, Genejane M
Assessing the Lasting Impact of Co-Curricular Service Learning in Undergraduate Chemistry
description Existing research primarily examines the impact of structured, credit-bearing service learning in undergraduate chemistry, leaving the potential contributions of co-curricular service learning and its lasting influence on chemistry graduates underexplored. Therefore, this mixed-methods study aimed to assess the lasting impact of co-curricular service learning in undergraduate chemistry by conducting a longitudinal follow-up of past Kimikamahika volunteers and their peers who were not part of this community outreach. Kimikamahika stands for a magical show in chemistry wherein volunteers from a campus organization do a live demonstration of chemistry experiments to a variety of audiences in order to spark an interest in science. A total of 78 participants joined this study, with 54 in the volunteer group and 24 in the comparison group. The findings revealed that co-curricular service learning in undergraduate chemistry, such as Kimikamahika, can help students develop course-related skills, appreciate the real-world application of chemistry, recognize career opportunities, strengthen leadership skills, and deepen community engagement as they seek to address underachievement in science as a social problem. These gains from co-curricular service learning are more evident if students organize the community outreach and render a total of at least 10 h of community engagement. Such findings can inform higher education institutions and educators on how to design effective service learning experiences within and outside the undergraduate chemistry curriculum.
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author Cruz, David Jonathan L
Guidote, Armando M., Jr
Lee Yu, Henson L.
Adarlo, Genejane M
author_facet Cruz, David Jonathan L
Guidote, Armando M., Jr
Lee Yu, Henson L.
Adarlo, Genejane M
author_sort Cruz, David Jonathan L
title Assessing the Lasting Impact of Co-Curricular Service Learning in Undergraduate Chemistry
title_short Assessing the Lasting Impact of Co-Curricular Service Learning in Undergraduate Chemistry
title_full Assessing the Lasting Impact of Co-Curricular Service Learning in Undergraduate Chemistry
title_fullStr Assessing the Lasting Impact of Co-Curricular Service Learning in Undergraduate Chemistry
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Lasting Impact of Co-Curricular Service Learning in Undergraduate Chemistry
title_sort assessing the lasting impact of co-curricular service learning in undergraduate chemistry
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/chemistry-faculty-pubs/215
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c01333
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