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The Relationship between Multicultural Service-Learning and Self-Reported Multicultural Competencies in Undergraduate Students: A Qualitative Participatory Action Study

In order to explore the link between multicultural service-learning (MSL) and the development of multicultural competence, a participatory action research paradigm and constructivist grounded theory were used to qualitatively explore the perceptions of multicultural competence development in 30 recr...

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Published in:Schole : a journal of leisure studies and recreation education 2011, Vol.26 (2), p.1-13
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Constructivism (Learning)
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Cultural Background
Cultural Influences
Cultural Pluralism
Grounded Theory
Leisure Education
Majors (Students)
Multicultural competence
Multicultural education
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Qualitative Research
Recreation
Role
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Skill Development
Student Attitudes
Student Development
Students
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Thinking Skills
Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate Study
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