Student Transformation and Cross-Cultural Community Empowerment: A Reflective Study of the International Community Engagement Program in Sungai Bongkok Village, Gurun, Kedah, Malaysia
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Student Transformation, Community Empowerment, Psychoeducation, International Community EngagementAbstract
The International Thematic Community Service Program (KPM) is a strategic means for students to develop their capacities while contributing to cross-cultural community empowerment. This study aims to describe the transformation of students and the forms of community empowerment through a psychoeducation program in Kampung Bongkok, Gurun, Kedah, Malaysia. The research approach used was reflective qualitative with data collection techniques through student reflection journals, in-depth interviews, and participatory observation. The analysis was conducted using a thematic approach. The results showed that students experienced psychological transformations in the form of increased self- efficacy, cross-cultural communication skills, self-regulation abilities, and strengthened professional identity. This transformation is in line with the Transformative Learning Theory (Mezirow, 1991) and Psychosocial Development (Erikson, 1968) frameworks, which emphasize a change in self-perspective through real experiences. On the other hand, the community benefited from the psychoeducation program, particularly in terms of increased psychological literacy related to mental health, parenting patterns, and learning motivation. The impact of community empowerment can be explained through Community Development Theory (Rothman, 1995) and Empowerment Theory (Zimmerman, 1995), which emphasize the importance of participatory collaboration. This study confirms that international KPM is not only a medium for community service, but also a two-way learning space that encourages student transformation while strengthening community capacity.
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