Improvement of the Learning Strategies of University Students through a Program Based on Service-Learning
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2023-04-26Referencia bibliográfica
Hervás Torres, M. Improvement of the Learning Strategies of University Students through a Program Based on Service-Learning. Psych 2023, 5, 303–319. https://doi.org/10.3390/psych5020021
Resumen
Background: Currently, educational attainment has risen significantly among young
people, causing changes in the labor market where skills have become more important. Thus, tertiary
education has become an “essential vehicle” to develop high-level skills that would boost students’
professional, social, and personal lives. Methods: The aim of the survey is to study the effects of
an intervention program based on two methodologies, service-learning and peer mentoring, to
enhance the learn-to-learn and social skills of undergraduate students. The sample was composed of
69 undergraduate students of four different degrees. The methodological design adopted was quasiexperimental
pretest–posttest. The intervention consisted of 955 mentoring sessions (878 one-to-one
and 77 in groups) among the undergraduate students and students in compulsory education. The
undergraduate students participated as mentors. Before, they had three sessions of training. Weekly
mentoring sessions were spread out during out-of-school time for 90 min each. Results: The results
show a few statistically significant differences in favor of the posttest phase in strategies for the
learning and social skills of the participants. Conclusions: Although the program did not obtain the
expected results, these outcomes agree with the other studies that investigate intervention programs
that use service-learning and peer mentoring methodologies.