Timothy D. Knapp’s research while affiliated with Missouri State University and other places

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Publications (2)


The Effectiveness of Service-Learning: It's Not Always what you Think
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March 2011

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Journal of Experiential Education

Chantal Levesque-Bristol

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Timothy D. Knapp

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Bradley J. Fisher

Service-learning is a teaching strategy that offers students opportunities to learn both in the classroom and in the wider world. This pedagogical tool provides students with chances to directly interact with local agencies and effect change in the community. Thus, service-learning holds the potential to broaden and significantly enhance the learning climate for students. Based on an established theoretical model of academic motivation, the present study examined the effectiveness of service-learning to enhance the learning climate across a variety of academic disciplines. More than 600 students registered in service-learning courses from more than 30 different disciplines took part in the study. Results showed that when service-learning contributes to an enhancement of the positivity of the learning climate, then positive forms of motivation, civic skills, problem solving, and appreciation of diversity significantly increased over the course of the semester. Results also showed that type of involvement, amount of in-class discussion, and reflections are important factors contributing to the effectiveness of the service-learning environment.


Citations (2)


... If we can grasp the quality of the learning process following curriculum implementation, it can enhance learners' recognition of the importance of learning and encourage them to put more effort into the learning process [25]. The more learners understand the meaning and importance of service learning, the more motivated they will be to engage in learning [19,[26][27][28][29]. The broad sense of expectancy motivation also includes learners' expectations and sense of value with respect to the quality of a course. ...

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Integrating Motivation Theory into the AIED Curriculum for Technical Education: Examining the Impact on Learning Outcomes and the Moderating Role of Computer Self-Efficacy
The Effectiveness of Service-Learning: It's Not Always what you Think
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  • March 2011

Journal of Experiential Education