Organised by the Service-Learning Section of the Centre of Teaching and Learning, more than 10 HSUHK teachers and staff gathered April 16 for “Designing Service-Learning Experiences Sharing Session” a workshop that blended theory, proven case studies, hands-on module design, and interactive exercises.
Dr. Victor Chan, Associate Director (Service Learning), Centre for Teaching and Learning, opened directly: “Every module can incorporate service-learning.” He empowered attendees to reimagine their module through this lens.
Pedagogy’s Dual Core
Ms Waii Yip, Executive Officer Service Learning Section of the CTL, Ms. Waii Yip unpacked the essentials: “Service and learning are equally vital.” She detailed community engagement addressing real needs, with reflection as the key—students analyse experiences via presentations and reports, turning action into insight. She showed specific examples of successful service-learning, from retiree finance workshops to cultural heritage projects.
Case Study Spotlight
Ms Rosalie Woo, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics and Finance, then showcased her service-learning project in FIN1001: Personal Finance and Society. Now in its fifth year, The module pairs financial theory with community outreach. Ms Woo walked attendees through its evolution: early challenges with unsatisfied student works, resolved through clear instructions and ChatGPT training for sharper student deliverables.
