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Development of Prosocial Competencies in PETE and Sport Science Students. Social Justice, Service-Learning and Physical Activity in Cultural Diversity Contexts

Authors :
Ruiz-Montero, Pedro Jesús
Corral-Robles, Silvia
García-Carmona, Marina
Leiva-Olivencia, Juan José
Source :
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy. 2023 28(3):244-258.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The development of prosocial competencies in university students can be attained through the implementation of Service-Learning (S-L) methodology by carrying out a community service to groups of foreign unaccompanied minors (FUM). Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) and Sport Science (SS) students involved in an S-L experience normally develop a critical way of thinking as they face social conflicts. Besides, social justice education and S-L attempt to help in favour of social inclusion of vulnerable groups. Purpose: This study aims to assess the development of prosocial competencies in PETE and SS students taking a Dual Degree Program in Physical Activity (PA) and SS and Primary Education. This is done through S-L methodology, by carrying out a community service to groups of FUM. Method: A total of 21 male and 9 female PETE and SS students participated in this study. The methodology used is of a qualitative nature. Reflective diary is used as an instrument for data collection, and content analysis as an information analysis technique. Results: It has been observed an improvement in the prosocial competencies of the PETE and SS students involved in the S-L experience. The competencies with the greatest number of references and, therefore, those with a greater presence in their testimonies, include organisation, proactivity and optimism, self-esteem, and tolerance and respect. Conclusion: The S-L is capable of undertaking a transformative role which enables PETE and SS students to acquire prosocial competencies in contexts relating to cultural diversity and social justice.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1740-8989 and 1742-5786
Volume :
28
Issue :
3
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1386125
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/17408989.2021.1976740