Mapping Moral Development: A Case Study of Service-Learning in the Midwest

Authors

  • Daniel Casebeer Seton Hill University
  • Jessica L Mann Duquesne University

Keywords:

community engagement, student development, post-conventional moral thinking, social cartography

Abstract

This study explores the relationship between service learning and moral development. During a phenomenographic examination of a service-learning project in the Midwest, researchers identified ways that participants conceived of justice. These conceptions were analyzed with a Neo-Kohlbergian approach to post-conventional moral thinking and mapped using social cartography. Findings indicate that immersion programs can provide participants with nominal opportunities for moral development and that there is a need for additional supports and future research on the longitudinal effects of service learning.

Author Biography

Jessica L Mann, Duquesne University

Assistant Vice President of Community Engagement

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Published

08/31/2022

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Insights, Case Studies, and Applications