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A 10-hour web-based e-learning module for students was developed by Service-Learning and Leadership Office to prepare students for upcoming service-learning experience. It aims to introduce to students the concept of service-learning and equip them with the basic knowledge, attitudes and skills required for planning and implementing a SL project effectively. It includes an introduction, four instructional units (see below) with readings and other learning activities embedded in each of them, as well as an End-of-Course Test.

  1. What is Service-Learning?
  2. Benefits of Service-Learning
  3. Responsibilities, Attitudes and Ethics in Service-Learning
  4. Reflecting on Your Service-Learning Experience

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A 10-hour e-learning module for faculty members and staff was developed, named “Service-Learning Pedagogy & Practice”. This course aims to introduce the concept of service-learning, and to equip faculty members and service-learning teachers with the pedagogical knowledge and skills required for planning and implementing a service-learning programme effectively for the students. This course consists of six units covering the basic pedagogical knowledge and skills you will need to understand what service-learning is and to formulate an effective service-learning programme in your own discipline. They are:

  1. What is Service-Learning?
  2. Benefits and Challenges of Service-Learning
  3. Developing and Sustaining Community Partnership
  4. Designing and Implementing a Service-Learning Programme
  5. Facilitating Reflection
  6. Assessing Students in Service-Learning

Websitehttps://course.keep.edu.hk/course/666954


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