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Pre-Conference Workshop

Designing the future of Service-Learning in Teacher Education Across the Globe

Prof. Joseph ERICKSON

Professor, Augsburg College Education Department
Dr. MA Hok Ka, Carol

Associate Director, Office of Service-Learning, Lingnan University

 

Keynote Speech (1)
Educating in the Digital Age: Why Service-Learning Is More Important Now Than Ever

Prof. Joseph ERICKSON

Professor, Augsburg College Education Department

 

Keynote Speech (2)

Service Learning at German and European Higher Education Institutions: Some Observations of a New Phenomenon

Dr. Peter A. ZERVAKIS

   Project Coordinator nexus II: “Forming Transitions, Promoting Student Success” at the German Rector’s Conference

 

President Forum

How can Universities Respond to Needs of the Society?─From Service-Learning to Community Engagement in the Global Village.

Fu Jen Catholic University (1)

Loyola College (2)

Lingnan University (3)

Petra Christian University (4)

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Service-Learning Fair

 

 

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Breakout Session 1
 

 

1A

Social Enterprises and Community Developments

1.

Sustainable Development with Geomatics

Mr. Joseph LAM, Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Dr. Geoffrey SHEA, Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Ms. Ran ZHANG, Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Dr. Xiang RONG, Department of Sociology and Social Work, School of Public Management, Yunnan University, China

 

2.

How can Hong Kong social enterprises survive in money supremacist economy?
   Miss WONG Sin Yan, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

 

3.

“PATNUBAY AT GABAY ..... ALAY KO” (Guidance and Assistance…My Offer To You)

Dr. Florencia V. BAUTISTA, Morong, Rizal, University of Rizal System, PHILIPPINES

 

1B

Outcomes and Experiences of K-12 and Higher Education Collaborative Programs

 

1.

Service-learning as a Reflective Pedagogy for Pre-service English Teachers

Prof. Yen-Hui LU, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan

 N/A

2.

Embedding Service Learning in Special Education Teacher Preparation Program

Dr. Lusa LO, Special Education, University of Massachusetts Boston, U.S.A.

 N/A

3.

Deep Ploughing Localized Services; Expanding International Horizons– Collaborative English Teaching Service-Learning Program between Minghsin University of Science and Technology and Primary & Junior High Schools

Dr. Hsiao-Chi CHIU, Director, Service-Learning Center, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Shin-Fa TSENG, Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Foreign Languages, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

   Yu-Chun WU, Instructor, Service-Learning Center, Minghsin University of
Science and Technology, Taiwan

 

1C

Theories and Conceptual Models of Service-Learning

 

1.

Biyaheng JEEP: SL-DB Initiatives in the Junior Engagement Program (JEEP)

Ms. Ma. Criselda Dana P. BU AG, OSCI – Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines

Ms. Ara Marie Leal R. RODRIQUEZ, OSCI – Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines

 

2.

Service-learning as pedagogy for study of art and community

Dr. Sophia Suk Mun LAW,, Department of Visual Studies, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

 

3.

Implementing Service-Learning in the Digital Imaging Photography Course

Dr. Ling-Chin KO, Department of Information and Communication, Kun Shan University, Taiwan

   Jui-Feng Ho, Department of Information and Management, Far East University, 
   Taiwan

 

1D

Theories and Conceptual Models of Service-Learning

(Interactive Workshop)

 

1.

Mānoa Alcohol Project:  Service Learning, Social Norms and Alcohol Abuse Prevention

   Dr. Kristen SCHOLLY, Health Promotion Chair, University of Hawaii, U.S.A.

 

1E

International and Intercultural Subjects on Service-Learning

(Panel)

 

1.

History, Memory, Identity: Building the Wayne Maeda Asian Studies American Archive

Dr. Gregory Yee MARK, California State University, Sacramento, U.S.A.

Mr. Daniel LUO, California State University, Sacramento, U.S.A.

Ms. Maria Angela SARTE, California State University, Sacramento, U.S.A.

    Mr. Ivan TIET, California State University, Sacramento, U.S.A.

 

1F

Campus-Community Partnerships

 

1.

Curatorial Service-Learning: Collaboration between Lingnan University and the Hong Kong Maritime Museum

Dr. Michelle Ying-Ling HUANG, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

 N/A

2.

Service-Learning as a Strategy for Social Formation of Students and CCT Beneficiaries through Financial Literacy

Miss Zynen S. BANIEL, Office for Social Concern and Involvement-Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines

   Miss Noelle R. FLORES, Office for Social Concern and Involvement-Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines

 

3.

Community Partnerships through Local Knowledge awareness – WCC Initiative

Dr. Lilian I. JASPER, Associate Professor, Department of English, Women’s Christian College, Chennai, India

Dr. Florence CHANDRAN, Librarian, Associate Professor, Department of English, Women’s Christian College, Chennai, India

 

 

Breakout Session 2

 

 

2A

Others

 

1.

Service-learning and social activism: a case of sign language translators in Hong Kong

Dr. Red CHAN, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

 

2.

Cross-disciplinary Collaboration through WuZhiQiao Project to foster cultural exchange and community engagement

Ms. CHEUNG King Shun Rain, WuZhiQiao Core Team of Technological and Higher Education Institute, Hong Kong

Ms. EUNG Hiu Ying, WuZhiQiao Core Team of Technological and Higher Education Institute, Hong Kong

Mr. LAM Kin Yee, WuZhiQiao Core Team of Technological and Higher Education Institute, Hong Kong

LEE Yan Yu, WuZhiQiao Core Team of Technological and Higher Education Institute, Hong Kong

Mr. WONG Chak Hay, WuZhiQiao Core Team of Technological and Higher Education Institute, Hong Kong

Mr. YAN Tsz Wai, WuZhiQiao Core Team of Technological and Higher Education Institute, Hong Kong

 

3.

From Alleviating Extreme Poverty to the Construction of an International Non-Government Organization (NGO): Changes Observed in the Individuals and Communities

   Prof. Hao-Pu WANG, Fu Jen University, Taiwan

 

2B

Campus-Community Partnerships

 

1.

Educational and Agricultural Literacy Program in the Rural Community through Service-Learning

Ms. Pemenorejoan M. CALUMPANG, Director, RDPO, Pilgrim Christian College, Philippines

Ms. Laura A. TANTOY, Coordinator, School of Education, Pilgrim Christian College, Philippines

 

2.

Breaking the Ice and Encouraging EnthusiasmHow the Taiwanese Community Partners in Service Learning Cope with Challenges
   Dr. Pei-Yuan, TING, Department of Business Administration, Chung Yuan
   Christian University, Taiwan

   Miss Hsiu-Yi, LIU, Department of Business Administration, Chung Yuan
Christian University, Taiwan

 

3.

Intergenerational Partnership Community Projects: A case study in Hong Kong

Mr. OOI Tyan Chyi, Nicholas, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Mr. Wing Fung, Chad CHAN, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Prof. CHAN Cheung Ming, Alfred, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Dr. MA Hok Ka, Carol, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

 

2C

Theories and Conceptual Models of Service-Learning

 

1.

Enhancing Assessment and Feedback in Service-Learning

Dr. Susan J. DEELEY, University Of Glasgow, Scotland, UK

 

2.

The Development and Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the “Service-Learning Reflection Scale” for Undergraduates

Ms. Mei-Jiun, LIN, Doctoral Candidates, Graduate Institute of Education, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Prof. Yuk-Ying, TUNG, Professor, Graduate Institute of Education, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Prof. Tong-Miao, CHANG, Associate Professor, Department of International Business Management, Tainan University of Technology, Taiwan

 

3.

The Study of Regular and Service-Learning Programs in the Packaging Design Class

Mrs. Listia NATADJAJA, Visual Communication Design Department, Faculty of Art and Design, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

   Elisabeth Christine YUWONO, Visual Communication Design Department,
Faculty of Art and Design, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

 

2D

International and Intercultural Subjects on Service-Learning

 

1.

Developing Interreligious Understanding and Peacebuilding Among Local and International Students Through Community Outreach Program in the Moslem Community

Miss Linda BUSTAN, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Titi Nur VIDYARINI, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Resmana LIM, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Priskila ADIASIH, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

 

2.

Yunnan Service Trip: Sharing the little thing in the world

   Ms. LI Yu Lai Yuki, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

 

3.

Learning Outcomes from International Service Learning

Mr. Joseph LAM, Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Dr. Geoffrey SHEA, Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Mr. Paulus BAWOLE, Department of Architecture, Duta Wacana Christian University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Willy Sudiarto RAHARJO, Department of Informatics Engineering, Duta Wacana Christian University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

 

2E

Diverse Service-Learning Modes and Evaluations

 

1.

On the optimal organization best suited for Service-Learning

Dr. Bai-Chuan YANG, Department of Business Administration, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 

2.

Community Empowerment: Interactive Theatre Production and Service Learning

Ms. Meilinda, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

 

3.

The African Dream of Medical and Nursing students----A pilot study from a medical volunteer team to Tanzania

Prof. Miao-Ju, CHWO, School of Medicine, Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, College of Theology, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Mr. Chang-Ching, LEE, School of Medicine, Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, College of Theology, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Ling-Hsien, LIU, School of Medicine, Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, College of Theology, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Nsengiyumva LADISLAS, School of Medicine, Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, College of Theology, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Chiu-Jung, YAN, School of Medicine, Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, College of Theology, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Huey-Tzy, CHEN, School of Medicine, Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, College of Theology, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

   Prof. Ping-Keung, YIP, School of Medicine, Department of Nursing, College of
   Medicine, College of Theology, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 

2F

Campus-Community Partnership

 

1.

The Smart Living Service-Learning Program: a curriculum- based and Interdisciplinary approach

Ms. Mei-Hung WANG, Center for General Education, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

 

2.

University-community partnerships for local museum : an interdisciplinary service-learning project

Prof. TSAI, Ling-Ling, Far East University, Taiwan

YEN, Yu-Ren, Far East University, Taiwan

CHEN, Cheng-Te, Far East University, Taiwan

   LIN, Yao-Huang, Far East University, Taiwan

 

3.

University-community partnerships for elderly : an interdisciplinary service-learning project

Dr. Chia-hui Chiu, Service-learning Center, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan

Megan F. Liu, School of Gerontology Health Management, College of Nursing, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan

 

 

Breakout Session 3

 

 

3A

International and Intercultural Subjects on Service-Learning

 

1.

Community Engagement through Cross-Cultural Service-Learning

Ms. CUI Baoqi, Bobo, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

 

2.

Inter-Asian and/or Inter-Chinese: Service Learning, Cross-cultural Communication and Self-empowerment in Fu Jen University’s Chinese-Teaching Delegation in Tangra, Kolkata, India

   Dr. Albert Wei-min TANG, Ph.D., Department of Communication Arts, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 

3.

Mainland and International Service-Learning as An Excellent Model for Developing Global Citizen

Ms. SIU Pui Yee, Chloe, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Mr. Wing Fung, Chad CHAN, Lingnan Unievrsity, Hong Kong

Prof. CHAN Cheung Ming, Alfred, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Dr. MA Hok Ka, Carol, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Ms. WONG Yuk Yu, Esther, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

 

3B

Theories and Conceptual Models of Service-Learning

 

1.

Ethical Concerns in Dissemination as a Principle and Practice in Service-Learning

Prof. Allen DEL CARMEN, University of St. La Salle, Philippines

 

2.

Unto a full Grown Citizen: Service-Learning for Jurists in Their Fresher Year

Dr. Meng-Chang YAO, Assistant Professor, Department of Postgraduate Legal Studies, Fu jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 N/A

3.

How Narrative Practice informs Service Learning with Love and Justice

   Mr. Timothy CHEN, Ka-kit, Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College (UIC), China

 

3C

Campus-Community Partnerships

 

1.

Student Service Learning : Chinese Language Training for Indonesian Workers

Mrs. Olivia, Petra Christian University-Chinese Language Department, Indonesia

 

2.

Key Factors in Encouraging and Empowering Undergraduates to Practice Service Leadership through Extra-curricular Service-learning Practicums

Prof. Robin S SNELL, Department of Management, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Ms. Maureen YL CHAN, Department of Management, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Ms. Carman CM CHAN, Office of Service Learning, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Dr. Carol HK MA, Office of Service Learning, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

 

3.

Elearning in the Community: A Service-Learning Integration in Computer Studies

   Dr. Dave E. MARCIAL, Silliman University, Philippines
  Mr. Jonathan Mark Te, Silliman University, Philippines

 

3D

Others

 

1.

1.      Implementation of Academic Study on the Execution of Service Learning – An example of Cosmetics and Healthcare Department, Cardinal Tien Junior College of Health Care and Management

Miss YEH Ju-Hsuan, Tatung University/ Cardinal Tien Junior College of Healthcare and Management, Taiwan

LO Tsai-Yun, Tatung University, Taiwan

WU Hsiao-Ling, Cardinal Tien Junior College of Healthcare and Management, Taiwan

 

2.

THE IMPROVEMENT OF SERVICE QUALITY OF “DEPOT” IN SURABAYA

Ms. Monika KRISTANTI, Hotel Management Program - Petra Christian University, Indonesia

 

3.

How do University Students Addressing Ageing Problems? A Case Study of “Being a Happy Person”

Miss TSE Po Chun, Undergraduate student from Department of Social Sciences,
Lingnan University, Hong Kong

 

3E

International and Intercultural Subjects on Service-Learning

(Panel)

 

1.

Effects of the Overseas Service Learning Experience on the College Students’ Mental Adjustment

Prof. Miao-Ju CHWO, Department of Nursing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Dr. Rong-Ji PAN, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Yuling SU, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Kun-Hu CHEN, Department of Clinical Psychology, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Miao-Ju TU, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan
Mr. Ruei-Siang SHEN, Department of Clinical Psychology, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 

2.

Effects of Whole Personal Development on the College Students’ Experience of Service Learning

Prof. Yuling SU, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Kun-Hu CHEN, Department of Clinical Psychology, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Miao-Ju TU, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Miao-Ju CHWO, Department of Nursing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Dr. Rong-Ji PAN, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Mr. Ruei-Siang SHEN, Department of Clinical Psychology, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 

3.

Investigating the Relationships between College Students’ Identity Development and Service Learning

Prof. Kun-Hu CHEN, Department of Clinical Psychology, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Yuling SU, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Dr. Rong-Ji PAN, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Miao-Ju TU, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Miao-Ju CHWO, Department of Nursing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Mr. Ruei-Siang SHEN, Department of Clinical Psychology, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 

4

College Students’ Changes of Thinking Styles, Personality Traits, and Mental Adjustment After Joining Overseas Service Learning

Prof. Miao-Ju TU, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Kun-Hu CHEN, Department of Clinical Psychology, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Dr. Rong-Ji PAN, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Miao-Ju CHWO, Department of Nursing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Yuling SU, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Mr. Ruei-Siang SHEN, Department of Clinical Psychology, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 

5

The Influence of Joining Overseas Service Learning on College Students’ Service Learning Experience and Whole Person Development

Dr. Rong-Ji PAN, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Kun-Hu CHEN, Department of Clinical Psychology, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Miao-Ju TU, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Yuling SU, Department of Child and Family Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Prof. Miao-Ju CHWO, Department of Nursing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Mr. Ruei-Siang SHEN, Department of Clinical Psychology, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 

3F

Diverse Service-Learning Modes and Evaluations

 

1.

Values In Action – A Pedagogy of Empowerment for students to take ownership in contributing to community and being socially responsible.

Mr. Siva Gopal THAIYALAN, Character and Citizenship Education Branch, Student Development Curriculum Division, Ministry of Education Singapore

 N/A

2.

A pilot study of common outcome measurement of Service-Learning in Hong Kong

Prof. CHAN Cheung Ming, Alfred, Lingnan Unievrsity, Hong Kong

Dr. MA Hok Ka, Carol, Lingnan Unievrsity, Hong Kong

Mr. CHAN Wing Fung, Chad, Lingnan Unievrsity, Hong Kong

 

3.

Service-Learning Integrated into the Classes of Teaching English to Young Learners

Ms. Josefa J. MARDIJONO, English Department-Petra Christian University,
Indonesia

 

 

Breakout Session 4

 

 

4A

Diverse Service-Learning Modes and Evaluations

 

1.

Service-Learning Case Practice in Higher Education of Mainland China

Prof. WANG Wen, China Youth University of Political Studies, China

Mr. CHEN Xiaoqiang, China Youth University of Political Studies, China

 N/A

2.

Working With Difference- a Model of Inter-disciplinary Service Learning Program in Taiwan

Dr. Pei-Yuan, TING, Department of Business Administration, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan

 

3.

Service-Learning impact on community engagement: from the graduates’ perspectives

Prof. CHAN Cheung Ming, Alfred, Lingnan Unievrsity, Hong Kong

Dr. MA Hok Ka, Carol, Lingnan Unievrsity, Hong Kong

Mr. CHAN Wing Fung, Chad, Lingnan Unievrsity, Hong Kong

 

4B

Campus-Community Partnerships

 

1.

Ensuring Reciprocity towards Meaningful Partnerships: The USLS Service-Learning Experience

Mr. TABUJARA, Dexter Ian, Balayan Social Development Office, University of St. La Salle, Philippine

 

2.

Methods and process of partnerships between campuses, non-profit organization that assimilate students into communities

Prof. ARIFIN, Lilianny S, Architecture Department, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Mr. LOANOTO, Stephen Yona, Architecture Department, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

 

4C

Theories and Conceptual Models of Service-Learning

 

1.

The Power of Student and Community Engagement in Service – Learning Activity for Neighborhood Planning and Design along the Riverbanks

Mr. Paulus BAWOLE, Faculty of Architecture and Design - Duta Wacana Christian University, INDONESIA

 

2.

Service-Learning in Children's Literature: Teaching Young Filipino Learners Local Narratives and  Oral Storytelling Tradition

   Dr. Andrea Gomez SOLUTA, Silliman University, Philippines

 N/A

3.

Discovering new selves: College students’ perceptions of their perspective transformation through service-learning

Dr. LIOU, Chin-Ping, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 

4D

International and Intercultural Subjects on Service-Learning

 

1.

Need for Service Learning in Compulsory Foreign Language Education in a Japanese University Setting

Prof. Lisa Gayle BOND, Kanto Gakuin University, Japan

Prof. Sari HOSOYA, Kanto Gakuin University, Japan

 

2.

Learning from Disasters in an Island Community: Insights Gained by Participants of the International Service – Learning 2014 in the Philippines

Prof. Allen V. Del Carmen, Department of Communication, University of St. La Salle, Philippines

Ms. Karla Panganiban, Department of Communication, University of St. La Salle, Philippines

 

3.

Global Citizenship and Community Engagement through Global Service-Learning

Prof. Sook Young RYU, Seoul Women's University, KOREA

   Miss Jung Won JO, Seoul Women's University, KOREA

 

 

Breakout Session 5

 

 

5A

Campus-Community Partnerships

 

1.

Post Typhoon Livelihood Program Through SL: Love Into Action

Ms. Pemenorejoan M. CALUMPANG, Director, RDPO, Pilgrim Christian College, Philippines

Mr. Sergio S. CLARIDA, Faculty, School of Business, Pilgrim Christian College, Philippines

 

2.

Optimalization of the Operation and Maintenance of Micro Hydro Power Plant and its Sustainability

Dr. Josefine Ernestine LATUPEIRISSA, Universitas Kristen Indonesia Paulus, Indonesia

Benyamin TANGARAN, Universitas Kristen Indonesia Paulus, Indonesia

   Corvis RANTERERUNG, Universitas Kristen Indonesia Paulus, Indonesia

 

3.

In Response to the English Divide: Our Ten-year Service-Learning Journey

Dr. Sherri Yi-Chun WEI, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

Ms. Beatrice Hui-Ching HSU, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

   Miss Cara Yi Ting HUANG, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

   Miss Amber Yu-Ting GONG, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

   Miss Ann Ting-an YEH, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 

5B

Theories and Conceptual Models of Service-Learning

 

1.

Frameworks for A Critical Service Learning Approach

Miss Melanie YONG, Service Learning Coordinator, Methodist College Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

 

2.

How to recognize the Gender hidden in the Society

Dr. YU Minmei, China Youth University of Political Studies, China

   MA Yaping, China Youth University of Political Studies, China

 N/A

3.

Local Government Units as Potential Partners in Maximizing the Effectiveness of Service-Learning Programs of Universities in Central Philippines

Mr. Eric LORETIZO, Executive Assistant, Office of the Governor, Provincie of Negros Occidental, Philippines

 

5C

Outcomes and Experiences of K-12 and Higher Education Collaborative Programs

 

1.

Reflection on the Effect of a Service-Learning Program on Taiwanese Secondary School Students in Their Metalearning Capacity

Ms. Shu-wen LIN, Durham University, Durham, UK

Ms. Chia-Huan CHANG, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 N/A

2.

A combination of Oracle and Internet ─The Chinese philology in FJU that initiate Miaoli Fuxing Elementary School involvement in Service-Learning

   Dr. LIU Ya-fen, Assistant Professor, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan

 

3.

Community service-learning facilitators’ perceptions of student volunteers

Dr. Wen Hsia YEH, National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU), Taiwan

 

5D

Campus-Community Partnerships

(Panel)

 

1.

Journey to Student Empowerment: The 65th Street Corridor Community Collaborative Project

   Dr. Gregory Yee MARK, California State University, Sacramento, U.S.A.

   Ms. Sarah LIU, California State University, Sacramento, U.S.A

   Mr. Daniel LUO, California State University, Sacramento, U.S.A

 

5E

Diverse Service-Learning Modes and Evaluations/Others

 

1.

Empowering creativity in services in educational community

Dr. HODGSON, Paula, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon, Hong Kong

CHEUNG, Yu Ha, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon, Hong Kong

 

2.

Exploring Global Citizenship of University Students: An Attempt to Assess Learning Outcomes of Service-Learning Programs of a Residential College

Dr. Sancia Wai-San WAN, University of Macau, China

Kevin Caishi HUANG, University of Macau, China

 

3.

The Study of the Implementation Effectiveness of Service-Learning
Sample of Jinwen University of Science and Technology

   Dr. HSIUNG, Han-Lin, Service-Learning Center, Jinwen University of Science and      
   Technology, Taiwan

 

 

Breakout Session 6

 

 

6A

Campus-Community Partnerships

 

1.

The Present Service-Learning Modes Practicing by Law School in Taiwan

Prof. HUANG Yuh-Kae, Law School of Fu Jen University, Taiwan

 

2.

“Paths to Service Leadership in Health Service”: An Inter-Disciplinary Approach for Service-Learning

Dr. Kevin K.M. YUE, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

Dr. KWOK Wai Luen, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

Dr. Cinnie L.H. NG, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

 

6B

Theories and Conceptual Models of Service-Learning

 

1.

Applying Critical Pedagogy in Service Learning Practice: A Path to Social Justice

Ms. Yu-yun PENG, University of Maryland, College Park, United States

 

2.

Towards More Ethical Service-Learning

   Dr. Hope S. ANTONE, United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia

 

3.

Service Learning in Loyola College, India

   Dr. M.S. Joseph S. JACOB, Vice Principal & Admission Officer, Loyola College,
India

 

6C

Campus-Community Partnerships

 

1.

The Connection between Service-Learning and Community-Based Research

Miss NG Wing Yan, Winnie, BBA, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

 

2.

Developing ICT-Based SME to face to Global Market : A community service in Kendal District, Central Java Indonesia

Suprihadi, Fakultas Teknologi Informasi, Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia

Agustinus Fritz Wijaya, Fakultas Teknologi Informasi, Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia

Birmanti Setia Utami, Fakultas Teknologi Informasi, Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia

Mr. Rudy LATUPERISSA, Fakultas Teknologi Informasi, Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia

 

3.

To Create Synergy in Service Learning: A case study of campus-community partnership of Voluntary Service Course of BNU- HKBU United International College

Ms. Katy ZHANG, Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College (UIC), China

Mr. Ka Kit Timothy CHEN, Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College (UIC), China

 

6D

Diverse Service-Learning Modes and Evaluations

 

1.

Employing the Best Practice for Teaching Excellence through Service Learning and Soft Skills

Dr. Ruey-Fa LIN, FengChia University, Taiwan

 N/A

2.

Apply SL into social work education and course evaluation

Ms. ZUO Tao, China Youth University of Political Studies, China

WANG weiwei, China Youth University of Political Studies, China

ZHOU xiaochun, China Youth University of Political Studies, China

LI yanping, China Youth University of Political Studies, China

   PENG zhen, China Youth University of Political Studies, China

 N/A

3.

Cycle 2.5? Action Research & Critical Reflection on Service-Learning Programs of a Residential College in Macau, China

   Dr. Sancia Wai-San WAN, University of Macau, China

 

6E

International and Intercultural Subjects on Service-Learning/

Theories and Conceptual Models of Service-Learning

 

1.

Rethinking of Life Perspective When Doing Service Learning in A Village in Indonesia

Dr. Juliana ANGGONO, Petra Christian University, Surabaya-Indonesia

Mr. Herry C. PALIT, Petra Christian University, Surabaya-Indonesia

 

2.

A Way to learn- the service learning between Indonesia (SCU) and Taiwan (FJU)

Miss Yi An SHIH, Student. Fu Jen Catholic University,Taiwan

Ms. Chi Yuan HSU\RN, Cathay General Hospital,Taiwan

Ms. Hsuan Yung FANG, RN, National Taiwan University Hospital ,Taiwan

Dr. Yu Chu HUANG, RN. PhD, Fu Jen Catholic University ,Taiwan

 

3.

Student Development Pathway in Service-Learning Model in Hong Kong

Prof. CHAN Cheung Ming, Alfred, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Dr. MA Hok Ka, Carol, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Mr. CHAN Wing Fung, Chad, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Mr. OOI Tyan Chyi, Nicholas, Lingnan University, Hong Kong