The Impact of a Sport-Based Service Learning Course on Participants' Attitudes, Intentions and Actions Toward Social Change
Framed in the context of a sport-based service learning program that engages in interdepartmental university partnerships (including athletics), the current study focused on addressing the need to analyze the long-term impacts of service learning on students' intentions and actions toward socia...
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Main Authors: | Rhema D. Fuller (Author), Justin M. Evanovich (Author), Jennifer E. Bruening (Author), Jon Welty Peachey (Author), Cassandra J. Coble (Author), Vernon E. Percy (Author), Jesse Maladouangdock (Author), Michael Corral (Author) |
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University of Kansas Libraries,
2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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