Revista Complutense de Educación (Jun 2019)

University Service-Learning in Physical Education and Sport Sciences: A systematic review

  • Oscar Chiva-Bartoll,
  • Pedro Jesús Ruiz-Montero,
  • Ricardo Martín Moya,
  • Isaac Pérez López,
  • Javier Giles Girela,
  • Jonatan García-Suárez,
  • Enrique Rivera-García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5209/rced.60191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
pp. 1147 – 1164

Abstract

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Higher education requires a pedagogical transformation to guide teaching practice toward true educational competences. Service-Learning (SL) has become a teaching methodology that promotes social and personal skills. This systematic review of the literature reports SL experiences and research of university subjects related to physical education and sport sciences. All of them are based on different descriptive axes such as the type of publication: description of educational experiences, research articles or theoretical works. Similarly, this review has considered the geographical location, the methodological approaches used, the type of service provided and the different profiles of service recipient groups. Following an exhaustive search, 18 peer-reviewed publications were organized according to the methodology used, characteristics of the sample, duration and intensity of intervention programmes, instruments used, geographic distribution, profile of the group receiving the service and effects on students’ academic learning. The results indicate that the methodologies used tended to be qualitative, while the variety of samples and duration of interventions was very broad. The instruments used were mainly interviews and questionnaires. Most of the groups receiving SL included people with functional diversity or disabilities, children with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, children with special educational needs, people at a disadvantage or social exclusion and curricular lag. The publications in the present review highlight the impact of SL in university subjects related to physical education and sport sciences.

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