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DOI: 10.1177/1080569907301776 © 2007 Association for Business Communication Their Perspectives: ESL Students' Reflections On Collaborative Community Service LearningJohnson & Wales University, jcrossman{at}jwu.edu
Johnson & Wales University Our business communication classes will continue to be enriched by students from various cultural backgrounds, many of them ESL learners. Among the numerous benefits of this diversity are oppor tunities for all students to develop essential life skills through course-embedded community ser vice learning (CSL) projects. This study analyzes students' guided reflections in response to qualitative probes regarding CSL projects required for all MBA candidates at the study site. Data were gathered during a 5-year period from 326 reflective repor ts. More than 80% of the reflective question responses were authored by international students; approximately 60% of those were ESL learners. The findings reveal differences not only between ESL learners and native speakers of English but also between ESL students. Key themes discussed include cultural sensitivity, teamwork, contributive roles, conflict resolution skills, and pragmatic communication skills. The findings presented are accompanied by students' comments, corroborating literature, and teaching tips.
Key Words: ESL learners' perceptions ESL learners and community ser vice learning student reflections collaboration coauthoring
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