Enhancing Learning, Changing the World: How Service-Learning Influences the Brain

Authors

  • Tracey Honeycutt Sigler Northern Kentucky university
  • Kristi Lewis Tyran Western Washington University

Keywords:

brain-based learning, teaching and learning, experiential learning

Abstract

Service-learning helps students learn about course concepts through applying them in a setting outside the classroom. The experiences provided by service-learning create conditions that can lead to changes in the learner’s brain. In this paper, we provide support for this assertion from research in brain-based learning with suggestions of how to explicitly apply concepts from these areas of study to service-learning pedagogy so that we might increase learning.

Author Biographies

Tracey Honeycutt Sigler, Northern Kentucky university

Associate professor and Chair,

Department of Management

Haile/US Bank College of Business

Kristi Lewis Tyran, Western Washington University

Associate Professor

Department of Management

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Published

09/19/2017

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Section

Research and Theory