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Examining the impact of volunteering on student satisfaction, motivations and employability’

Examining the impact of volunteering on student satisfaction, motivations and employability’. Emma Barton, Liz Bates & Rachel O’Donovan. Literature and Rationale. Volunteering motivations Student experience Transformative Learning. Literature and Rationale. Impact

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Examining the impact of volunteering on student satisfaction, motivations and employability’

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  1. Examining the impact of volunteering on student satisfaction, motivations and employability’ Emma Barton, Liz Bates & Rachel O’Donovan

  2. Literature and Rationale • Volunteering motivations • Student experience • Transformative Learning

  3. Literature and Rationale • Impact • Expectations of employability • Aim of study

  4. Method • Focus groups and interviews • Students and graduates • Interview Schedule • Thematic analysis

  5. Results - Motivations “...at first kind of more just to get experience because especially in psychology... without experience you can’t get a job” “I’d like to think I’m doing some good” “I think it makes us more erm...more sort of committed to want to finish the course” “...it’s opened a new potentially new career path that I wasn’t thinking of before “

  6. Experiences of Volunteering “I do enjoy it and it is good experience being given challenges” “It helps with your self-confidence as well “ “Sometimes like especially at the start and even sometimes now you can come across things you don’t quite feel fully prepared to like deal with”

  7. Relationship with Degree “it’s like applying what you learn in class in like volunteering” “I think I enjoy it [the degree] more because I do do it [volunteering] because I can see how it can help people” “I think when you’re learning new material at uni um if you’ve got kind of real world experience... you feel like you can contribute a bit more”

  8. Employability “Oh definitely, my first job I got it when I was in third year...that was because I’d just finished the training course and started working with clients, and it was easier to fit in there because I knew all the systems and stuff anyway” “I’m not saying paid work is bad because both look amazing on your CV, volunteering just gives it that extra sparkle”

  9. Future Directions and

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