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Service Learning Project Whitney Stephan Anthropology 1010: Cultural Experience
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The Heritage Center I had the opportunity to volunteer at the Heritage Center The Heritage Center is a recreational center for senior citizens, located in Murray, Utah
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Expectations I didn’t think I would be able to relate the population I was serving at all I thought that it would be boring I thought that it would be a waste of my time I thought that the people wouldn’t be very nice to me Reality I was able to talk and joke with the attendees at the Heritage Center It was actually very fun It was very fulfilling to see I was meeting needs in my community Everyone there (attendees and employees) was very nice Expectations vs. Reality
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Fears I was worried about not being able to do anything useful I was nervous I would get in the way of the employees at the center I was scared the old people would be mean I was also nervous that the employees would be mean
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Experience Positive I made friends I made a difference I was appreciated I was complimented I learned about some of the attendees lives I met a plethora of different people Negative There was nothing negative about this experience For example, I met a man named Carl, who was 100. I learned about him and found out that he appears in this music video.
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Reflection I think the Heritage Center is a wonderful place It felt good to volunteer and know that I was helping my community Even though the jobs that I did seemed insignificant, they were important to the people who attended there I realized that I made a difference even though I didn’t feel I was doing anything that noteworthy
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Reflections (continued) Volunteering made me feel a sense of unity with my community It gave me greater perspective on culture It helped me realize my ethnocentrism Given the opportunity, I would serve all over again I would choose the same partner
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What You Should Know… You should try and spread your service hours out over the course of the semester You should pick a partner that is helpful You should choose to serve a population that you aren’t familiar with You should have a good attitude about serving, it will definitely make the time volunteering more enjoyable
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Learning Outcomes Gaining an understanding of the cultural diversity found throughout the world. I learned that there are several other cultures that are different than mine, and that they are just as important. I learned that these cultures work and have different ideas. Identifying ethnocentrism. Personally, I didn’t think that their culture made sense at the beginning, but I realize that my idea that my culture is the only correct one and functional one was wrong. Communicating effectively about diverse cultural practices from a cultural relativity perspective. This is where the journal comes in. It was really a chance for me to reflect on my experience and discuss what I’ve learned about the culture I served.
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Connections Humanities My Humanities class attempted to answer important questions about life. It did so by presenting different cultures and their views on some important life questions. Serving at the Heritage Center gave me an open- mindedness that allowed me to accept other cultures and their views. Psychology: Human Development This class took a cultural approach. I learned about the different life stages, specifically those in late adulthood. Serving at the center allowed me to interact with people and since I learned about their behavior in psychology, I was able to understand them better.
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Conclusion Overall, Service Learning is a great opportunity to: Learn Become involved in a community Make friends Challenge stereotypes and preconceived notions about others Understand other’s beliefs and ways of life
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