Evaluating a Donor-Funded Reproductive Rights Experiential Learning Program

06 February 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

This paper discusses the characteristics, learning objectives, challenges, and outcomes of a donor-funded internship program for undergraduate students interested in reproductive rights, health, and justice at Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute. I argue that this model, while it has unique challenges, is well-suited to meet the objectives typically established for service-learning programs, including the development of authentic, mutually beneficial, sustainable relationships between community partners and the university (James and Logan 17) and the cultivation of students’ senses of self-efficacy and interest in community engagement (Knapp et al.).

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