%0 Journal Article %T That Magical Power: High School Students¡¯ Camping Service Experiences and Self-Concept Development %A Mei-Ying Chien %A Wan Chen Li %J Asian Journal of Education and e-Learning %D 2017 %X In Taiwan, the recent education reforms and policies have drawn its focus on transforming ¡®¡¯spoon-feeding education¡¯¡¯ to ¡°adaptive education¡± with the main purpose of cultivating our students to have multiple-competence development. Following such trend, there have been quite a lot of service camps organized for the youth to help them develop communication skills, social responsibilities, positive thinking and self-concept. This study was conducted by adopting a case-study approach with the use of semi-structured interviews with high-school students for data collection. The researcher, a junior college student also as a volunteer serving for a youth camp, has chosen her service summer camp as a research setting to consult the research participants. There were totally four high-school students participating in this research; two females (vocational high-school students) and two males (one general high-school student and one vocational high-school student). Based on the analysis of interview data, it was found: 1. High-school students¡¯ camping service experiences will help them to have a sense of belonging and developing their competence; 2. High-school students¡¯ negative experiences will have an influence on their self-concept; 3. High-school students¡¯ camping service experiences will help them to construct self-concept positively. %K [Self-concept %K camping service %K service learning] %U https://www.ajouronline.com/index.php/AJEEL/article/view/4803