TY - JOUR
T1 - Volunteering in an After School Program as a Socialization, Social and Emotional Learning Experience for College Students
AU - Simms, Jake
AU - Trad, Alyssa M.
AU - Woolf, Jules
AU - Richards, Kevin Andrew
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education (NAKHE).
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This study sought to understand the influence of participation in a physical activity-based, social and emotional learning-focused after-school. Undergraduate students (N = 25) from a variety of ethnic backgrounds participated in semi-structured interviews and regular journaling. Data were analyzed inductively and deductively through the lens of occupational socialization theory. Four themes were developed: (a) career confirmation, refinement, and reevaluation that occurred from volunteering; (b) career development through hands-on experiences; (c) personal and interpersonal development through working with others; and (d) development in relationships and emotional health. The participants found the program to be valuable for their career choices, whether it was confirming their career choice or changing it. It also increased their ability to use social and emotional strategies to deepen relationships and navigate stress within and outside of the program. Implications for research and practice are discusses in relation to the findings.
AB - This study sought to understand the influence of participation in a physical activity-based, social and emotional learning-focused after-school. Undergraduate students (N = 25) from a variety of ethnic backgrounds participated in semi-structured interviews and regular journaling. Data were analyzed inductively and deductively through the lens of occupational socialization theory. Four themes were developed: (a) career confirmation, refinement, and reevaluation that occurred from volunteering; (b) career development through hands-on experiences; (c) personal and interpersonal development through working with others; and (d) development in relationships and emotional health. The participants found the program to be valuable for their career choices, whether it was confirming their career choice or changing it. It also increased their ability to use social and emotional strategies to deepen relationships and navigate stress within and outside of the program. Implications for research and practice are discusses in relation to the findings.
KW - Social and emotional learning
KW - career development
KW - post-secondary education
KW - sport-for-development
KW - university-community partnerships
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U2 - 10.1080/00336297.2023.2276470
DO - 10.1080/00336297.2023.2276470
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85186429060
SN - 0033-6297
VL - 76
SP - 190
EP - 206
JO - Quest
JF - Quest
IS - 2
ER -