Cho, C-S; Mazze, C E; Dika, S L and Gehrig, G B (2015) Enhancing construction education: Implementing habitat for humanity projects as service-learning for construction materials. International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 11(1), pp. 4-20. ISSN 1557-8771
Abstract
Service-learning is considered a valuable approach in applying concepts from the higher education classroom in real-world settings, and has become quite common in some disciplines. Engineering educators in the United States are making efforts to incorporate service-learning activities and to study their benefits for student learning and engagement. This article describes the design and results of implementing a Habitat for Humanity service-learning project in an introductory construction materials course. Study results collected from two semesters of service-learning implementation show students respond positively to the hands-on active learning of real-world activities related to the course content. Service-learning activities in particular were not only found to enhance student learning and interpersonal skills, but also increase student awareness of their intended profession and society as a whole. Overall, students reported positive perceptions of the service-learning experience and its contribution to their learning of course concepts.; Service-learning is considered a valuable approach in applying concepts from the higher education classroom in real-world settings, and has become quite common in some disciplines. Engineering educators in the United States are making efforts to incorporate service-learning activities and to study their benefits for student learning and engagement. This article describes the design and results of implementing a Habitat for Humanity service-learning project in an introductory construction materials course. Study results collected from two semesters of service-learning implementation show students respond positively to the hands-on active learning of real-world activities related to the course content. Service-learning activities in particular were not only found to enhance student learning and interpersonal skills, but also increase student awareness of their intended profession and society as a whole. Overall, students reported positive perceptions of the service-learning experience and its contribution to their learning of course concepts.;
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | service project; habitat for humanity; active learning; service learning; experiential learning; pedagogy; teaching methods; engineering schools; building materials; perceptions; organizational learning |
Date Deposited: | 11 Apr 2025 16:24 |
Last Modified: | 11 Apr 2025 16:24 |