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Award

The Leadership and Intrapersonal Development Programme (LIPD), including this subject and other three leadership subjects, wins the Gold Award in Nurturing Wellbeing & Purpose category in the Wharton-QS Stars Reimagine Education Awards 2021 for its success in building up important positive attributes and competencies among university students and enabling them to pursue continual self-improvement, enhance their wellbeing, and contribute to society.

 

The subject received the Gold Award for the category of sustainability in the Wharton-QS Stars Reimagine Education Awards 2018 for its success in combining formal academic study and community service to enhance students’ sustainable learning and social responsibility.

 

In 2018, the Leadership and Intrapersonal Development (LIPD) Team of APSS has been honoured with the 2018 University Grants Committee (UGC) Teaching Award in recognition of the Team’s remarkable contributions to teaching and learning in offering the leadership subjects including the above.

 

Objectives

The objectives of the subject are to :

  1. To give a brief overview of different perspectives on child and adolescent development, needs and challenges of children and adolescents living in disadvantaged circumstances to students through design and implementation of service project.
  2. To enhance students’ competencies of problem-solving, decision making, communication and team work and self-leadership.
  3. To cultivate the positive values and strengths orientation among students.
  4. To nurture students' sense of social responsibility, social awareness and promote prosocial behaviors.
  5. To nurture students’ sense of care and compassion towards other people in the community, especially towards underprivileged children and adolescents.

 

Service Targets

Students will be required to provide care and service in one of the following service settings :

Offering Semester

Collaborative Partners

Service Location

Service Targets

S12

Society of Boys’ Centres

http://www.sbc.org.hk/

Hong Kong

Children and adolescents with social and emotional problems

Project WeCan

http://www.wharfholdings.com/eng/about_overview_corporate_wecan_aboutproject.html

Hong Kong

Children and adolescents with lower academic achievements and limited exposure

S23

Zhejiang University

浙江大學

http://www.zju.edu.cn/

Hangzhou

Children and adolescents living in underprivileged circumstances such as poverty, new immigrant families, single-parent families, etc.

 

Service-Learning Project

Students are divided into small groups according to their backgrounds, disciplines and interests to plan for and implement a service project.  Students are required to utilize their knowledge and skills learned in this subject as well as their disciplines in service planning.  The tentative schedule for direct service delivery and type of services are listed below for reference :

Offering Semester

Location

Tentative Schedule for Direct Service

Type of Services

S12

Hong Kong

*Throughout 2-Semester (Serving on some weekends or weeknights may be expected)

Develop a meaningful learning curriculum for children and adolescents in Hong Kong

S23

Hangzhou

#Around 10 days in summer term (tentatively between late June – early July)

Develop and implement educational and supportive service (such as summer camps, cultural activities, classes, etc) for the children and adolescents in Hangzhou

 

Tentative Schedule

The tentative schedule for this 2-semester subject is as below:

1stTerm

- E-learning through Blackboard

- Preparatory Lectures, Seminars and Workshops

- Service Planning and Preparation

- Direct Service Delivery*

- On-going Reflective Journals

2ndTerm

- Direct Service Delivery*#

- Post-service Workshops and Group Presentation

- On-going Reflective Journals

*Actual schedule depends on agency needs, instructor’s plan and discussion with students.

#Actual schedule for direct service delivery in Mainland China depends on the arrangement of the collaborated partners and will be announced by the instructors in due course.

 

Outbound Trips and Fees

As the service targets for the subject offered in Semester Two and Summer Term are resided in Hangzhou, students are required to travel to the site and stay for around 10 days in summer term for delivery of service.  Despite the availability of financial support from the University, students are required to pay a non-refundable outbound activity fee of HK$1,500 (subject to revision) to cover part of the expenses for the outbound trips such as accommodation, meals, transportation, etc.

 

Scholarship

In 2023-24, the best student taking the subject in Semester Two and Three with non-local services will receive HK$5,000 scholarship funded by Wofoo Foundation.

 

Student Feedback

Please click here for students’ sharing for local trips.

Please click here for students’ sharing for non-local trips.

 

Eligibility

Full-time undergraduate students are eligible to take the subject.  Students enrolling the subject in Semester Two and Summer Term with non-local services should possess intermediate level of Putonghua for effective delivery of services in Mainland China (Special consideration can be given to international students who are not fluent in Putonghua).

 

Pre-requisite Requirement

Nil

 

Enquiry

Academic Enquiry

Offering Semester & Location of Direct Service 

Telephone

Office

E-mail

Ms Veronica Shek

S12 (Hong Kong)

2766 5866

GH334

king-fan.shek@polyu.edu.hk

Dr Lu Yu

S23 (Hangzhou)

2766 4859

HJ406

lu.yu@polyu.edu.hk

 

Administrative Enquiry

Telephone

Office

E-mail

General Office (APSS)

2766 5773

HJ402

ssba@polyu.edu.hk

 

URL

[Click here for subject syllabus]

 

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