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Service-Learning for Youth Leadership - The Case of Hong Kong
English · Hardback
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Description
This book examines service-learning - a valuable means of promoting civic engagement and youth leadership in students by enabling them to apply their knowledge to needy people in the community. It describes selected service-learning projects in different areas by highlighting the subjects being offered, service site(s), completed service projects, evaluation findings and teachers' reflections. Although service-learning has increased tremendously in the West, its development in different Chinese societies is still in its infancy. As such, this book provides valuable insights on the implementation and future directions of the service-learning movement in China by documenting lessons learned and sharing success stories. It also discusses related evaluation findings and impacts on students to show that service-learning can increase students' empathy, social awareness, social responsibility and psychosocial skills and as a result can improve their quality of life. In addition, the book highlights how service-learning activities promote the well-being of the clients and communities being served. It also stimulates thinking and sharpens the thoughts of educators, administrators and those who wish to promote the quality of life of students and service recipients through service-learning.
List of contents
Chapter 1. The new education reform in Hong Kong: Emergence of the 4-year undergraduate program.- Chapter 2. Service-Learning as a vehicle for youth leadership: The case of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.- Chapter 3. Case 1: Promotion of the development of migrant children in Hangzhou and Shanghai.- Chapter 4. Case 2: Promotion of the development of underprivileged children in Hong Kong.- Chapter 5. Case 3: Service Leadership through serving socially deprived students: Experience gained from corporate-community partnership (Project WeCan).- Chapter 6. Case 4: Serving clients in a drug rehabilitation agency as a vehicle to promote service leadership in university students.- Chapter 7. Case 5: Supporting STEM education through Service-Learning.- Chapter 8. Case 6: Reaching out across the digital divide: integrating engineering and non-engineering students in engineering projects to serve children in Cambodia.- Chapter 9. Case 7: Building Assistive Technology Solutions with computer knowledge (CS1).- Chapter 10. Case 8: Helping parents through modernizing ancient Chinese wisdom.- Chapter 11. Case 9: Expressive wearable art as therapy for the vulnerable groups.- Chapter 12. Case 10: Promoting quality of life through fashion for function and design.- Chapter 13. Case 11: Promotion of social development through tourism.- Chapter 14. Case 12: Nutrition and lifestyle consulting for communities in developing regions.- Chapter 15. Case 13: Designing a better environment through analyzing the built environment.- Chapter 16. Case 14: Development of a pioneer e-learning package on Service-Learning.- Chapter 17. Engaging teachers in teaching Service-Learning subjects: Strategies and challenges.- Chapter 18. Impact of Service-Learning on university students: Quantitative findings.- Chapter 19. Impact of Service-Learning on university students: Qualitative findings.- Chapter 20. The Service-Learning movement in Hong Kong: Challenges ahead.
About the author
Daniel T.L. Shek (PhD, FHKPS, BBS, SBS, JP) is the Chair Professor of Applied Social Sciences at the Department of Applied Social Sciences and Associate Vice President (Undergraduate Programme) of Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He has taught social work students at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels for over thirty years. He was Dean of Students (1996-1998) and Dean of General Education (2006-2008) at New Asia College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Youth Studies and Applied Research on Quality of Life and serves on the editorial board of many international refereed journals including Social Indicators Research and Journal of Adolescent Health. To date, he has published over 85 books, 154 book chapters and more than 500 articles in international refereed journals.
Summary
This book examines service-learning – a valuable means of promoting civic engagement and youth leadership in students by enabling them to apply their knowledge to needy people in the community. It describes selected service-learning projects in different areas by highlighting the subjects being offered, service site(s), completed service projects, evaluation findings and teachers’ reflections. Although service-learning has increased tremendously in the West, its development in different Chinese societies is still in its infancy. As such, this book provides valuable insights on the implementation and future directions of the service-learning movement in China by documenting lessons learned and sharing success stories. It also discusses related evaluation findings and impacts on students to show that service-learning can increase students’ empathy, social awareness, social responsibility and psychosocial skills and as a result can improve their quality of life. In addition, the book highlights how service-learning activities promote the well-being of the clients and communities being served. It also stimulates thinking and sharpens the thoughts of educators, administrators and those who wish to promote the quality of life of students and service recipients through service-learning.
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“I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. This book helps me to think different about education model and that is Daniel fundamental objective. … Service leadership for youth leadership is a thought provoking book that offers a unique and novel perspective of service learning from Asian Perspective.” (Talha Mansoor and Muhamamad Shakil Ahmad, Applied Research in Quality of Life, Vol. 14, 2019)
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"I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. This book helps me to think different about education model and that is Daniel fundamental objective. ... Service leadership for youth leadership is a thought provoking book that offers a unique and novel perspective of service learning from Asian Perspective." (Talha Mansoor and Muhamamad Shakil Ahmad, Applied Research in Quality of Life, Vol. 14, 2019)
Product details
Assisted by | Stephen C F Chan (Editor), Stephen C. F Chan (Editor), Stephen C. F. Chan (Editor), Stephen C.F Chan (Editor), Grac Ngai (Editor), Grace Ngai (Editor), Daniel T. L Shek (Editor), Daniel T. L. Shek (Editor), Daniel T.L Shek (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 31.12.2018 |
EAN | 9789811304477 |
ISBN | 978-981-1304-47-7 |
No. of pages | 365 |
Dimensions | 157 mm x 244 mm x 23 mm |
Weight | 741 g |
Illustrations | XIX, 365 p. 29 illus., 23 illus. in color. |
Series |
Quality of Life in Asia Quality of Life in Asia |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Medicine
> General
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories B, Cultural Studies, Social Sciences, Child, developmental & lifespan psychology, Quality of Life, Youth Culture, Developmental Psychology, Quality of Life Research, Age groups: adolescents, Youth—Social life and customs |
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