Service-Learning as a New Paradigm in Higher Education of China
Carol Ma Hok Ka editor Alfred Chan Cheung-ming editor Alice Liu Cheng editor Fanny Mak Mui-fong editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Michigan State University Press
Published:1st May '18
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The first reference book to introduce the concept and development of service-learning in China, Service-Learning as a New Paradigm in Higher Education of China provides a full picture of the infusion of service-learning into the Chinese educational system and describes this new teaching experience using case studies, empirical data, and educational and institutional policies within Chinese context. The text demonstrates how students learn outside the classroom through service-learning with valuable feedback and reflection from faculty members and fellow students about the meaning of education in China. Though service-learning was initially developed in the United States, the concept is rooted in Chinese literatures and values. This book will help readers understand how service-learning is being used as a pedagogy with Chinese values and philosophy in Chinese education, filling a niche within the worldwide literature of service-learning.
“Carol MA Hok-ka and her colleagues from Chinese universities illustrate how service-learning, informed by Confucian philosophy and Chinese cultural values, has created a new paradigm for Chinese higher education. The rapid emergence of professional service-learning associations in Southeast Asia affirms that the concept of the T-shaped student is gaining global perspective within diverse cultural contexts. The volume is a must-read for individuals interested in and engaged with the growing intersection of Western and Eastern approaches to higher education.“
—HIRAM E. FITZGERALD, Associate Provost for University Outreach and Engagement, Michigan State University
ISBN: 9781611862713
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188 pages