Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2018
Journal / Book Title
Journal of nutrition education and behavior
Abstract
Objective: To examine the impact of a community-engaged assignment on graduate student learning in the nutritional sciences. Design: Convergent mixed-methods design with parallel data collection and terminal merging of data. Data were composed of grant proposals, reflection papers, and informal course evaluations from 2 semesters of the same course. Fall students wrote proposals on behalf of a community partner whereas spring students wrote fictitious grants to improve nutrition on their campus. Setting: A large public university in northeastern US. Participants: Students enrolled in the fall (n = 19) or spring (n = 14) semester of the same graduate nutrition course. Phenomenon of Interest: Grant quality, student engagement, and collaboration with peers. Analysis: Quantitative rubric-based rating of grant proposals, emergent and thematic qualitative coding of open-ended responses, and independent-samples t test of Likert-scale questions. Data were compared between semesters and reported in a contiguous narrative approach. Results: Students across semesters experienced academic and personal gains from the assignment. Comparatively, fall students expressed enhanced engagement, improved group dynamics, more frequent application of the assignment to their lives, and a better aggregate grant score. Conclusions and Implications: Both experiential and community-engaged coursework can enhance learning outcomes at the graduate level and prepare students for careers in nutrition.
DOI
10.1016/j.jneb.2018.01.019
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Dinour, Lauren; Szaro, Jacalyn; Blumberg, Renata; and Bose, Mousumi, "A Convergent Mixed-Methods Exploration of the Effects of Community-Engaged Coursework on Graduate Student Learning" (2018). Department of Nutrition and Food Studies Scholarship and Creative Works. 17.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/nutr-foodstudies-facpubs/17
Published Citation
Dinour, L. M., Szaro, J., Blumberg, R., & Bose, M. (2018). A convergent mixed-methods exploration of the effects of community-engaged coursework on graduate student learning. Journal of nutrition education and behavior, 50(6), 598-609.