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chu samuel kai wah (curatore); hou shida (curatore); yue kevin kin man (curatore); yu christina wai-mui (curatore); liu elaine suk ching (curatore); sze chun chau (curatore); conn kevin (curatore); ong elsie (curatore); cheng michelle wing-tung (curatore) - evolving landscape of residential education

Evolving Landscape of Residential Education Enhancing Students’ Learning in University Residential Halls

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Springer

Pubblicazione: 05/2022
Edizione: 1st ed. 2022





Trama

This book examines the alignment of residential educational aims and university educational aims in order to provide guidance for implementing university-specific residential educational aims. Grounded in a new theoretical model of residential education, Residential Education in university probes into how university students adopt transformative learning through residential halls in different universities. By reviewing case studies, experience sharing, and residential hall models in renowned universities in Asia, U.K., and USA respectively, this book offers a wide perspective to assess different residential education models in practice and useful programs to promote students learning outcomes. The detailed discussion on how to create learning environments and align educational aims of residence and university to maximize learning outcomes in different cultural contexts provides readers with insight into how the residential experience in university can be improved.





Sommario

Chapter 1:  A Review of the Current University Residential Settings
Chapter 2: A New Theoretical Model to Examine Student Residence Life Outcomes
Chapter 3 Residential educational in the US – US representative (Kevin Conn)
Chapter 4: Optimizing students’ learning in residential hall: a case study on how to connect hall life education with community service
Chapter 5: Care Across Borders through Hall Life Education Programmes: Case studies from Hong Kong Baptist University
Chapter 6: Deeper Experiential Engagement Projects (DEEP) in Residential Halls – Equipping for the Future – Wilson Wen Bin GOH, Natalie Lee San PANG and Chun Chau SZE @ Singapore
Chapter 7: Attaining Graduate Attributes through Hall Life Education: Perspectives of Local and Non-local Residents
Chapter 8: ASK: An undergraduate growth through international residential experience – Rosetta @ EdUHK
Chapter 9: Comparison between HKU residential life and the US residential life –
Katie @ HKU
Chapter 10: Introducing financial literacy to residence colleges’ general education: a systematic review
Chapter 11: Hall Experience: A Hit or Miss? A Comparison on How Residential Hall Experience Impacts Hong Kong University Students’ Development – Elsie Ong @ CityU
Chapter 12 Gamifying residential education for the future – Inky Ip and Elsie Ong @ BU and CityU
Chapter 13-  Capacity Building for Advancing and Sustaining Residential Education  - by Christina Yu Wai-Mui@EdUHK
Chapter 14: Summarizing Chapter - Michelle & Sam @ HKU





Autore

Dr. Sam Chu is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong (HKU). He was Head of Division of Information and Technology Studies (2013–16). He obtained two Ph.D.s in Education—one focusing on e-Learning from University College London, Institute of Education and another one focusing on Information and Library Science from HKU. His areas of expertise include gamified learning, 21st Century Skills, and Social Media in Education. He has involved in over 60 research projects with a total funding of US$ 7,582,075. He has published more than 270 articles and books with over 50 appear in international academic journals. This includes key journals in the area of e-Learning, information and library science, school/academic librarianship, and knowledge management. Dr. Chu is Incoming Editor for the journal Information and Learning Sciences. He was Managing Editor for Journal of Information & Knowledge Management (2015–2018) and was Associate Editor for Online Information Review (2012–16). He is also Member of the Humanities and Social Sciences Panel of the Research Grants Council of HK. He has received a number of awards including the Faculty Outstanding Researcher Award in 2013, Faculty’s Knowledge Exchange Award in 2016, and Excellent Health Promotion Project Award from Food and Health Bureau in 2017. He is ranked as the top 66th author in the world regarding his publications in library and information science (DOI 10.1007/s11192-014-1519-9).

Dr. Yue is Expert in biomedical science and specialized in research of diabetes. Dr. Yue graduated from the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, and he subsequently obtained his Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry at the same university. He conducted his postdoctoral research at the Universities of Leicester and Manchester. Before joining the Hong Kong Baptist University, Dr. Yue was Lecturer in Clinical Biochemistry of the Medical School at the Queen's University of Belfast, United Kingdom. Dr. Yue currently teaches Physiology and Internal Medicine (Endocrine disorders and Diabetes; Renal diseases) in our School. With his increasing interest in Chinese medicine, Dr. Yue subsequently got a bachelor’s degree in Chinese Medicine at the Hong Kong Baptist University, and he is now Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner. He is currently pursuing another doctoral degree in Chinese medicine. Dr. Yue's research focuses on diabetes and diabetic complications, which include the molecular basis of the pathogenesis of different complications and the use of Chinese herbs in the treatment of diabetic complications. Recently, Dr. Yue also studied the correlation between diabetes and osteoporosis, diabetes and bone fracture healing, and diabetes and Alzheimer's disease.

Professor Christina Yu Wai-mui is currently Professor (Practice) of the Social Sciences Department and Warden of the Grantham Hall at The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK). She completed her BEd (Business Studies) and MA (Educational Management) degrees in UK, and PhD Study in Australia.   Her research and publication cover a wide range of areas, including competence development, pedagogical strategies, business education, entrepreneurship education, personal finance education, gender in education, field experience and career education. She received the Certificate of Merit of the Distinguished Teacher’s Award in 2003-2004, the Certificate of Merit of the Scholarship of Teaching Award in 2009-10, the President’s Award for Outstanding Performance in Teaching (Team Award) and a nomination of UGC Teaching Award in 2017-18, and Outstanding Performance in Administrative Services (Team Award) in 2019-20 at EdUHK. On behalf of EdUHK, Prof Yu won the Financial Education Champion and Quality Award 2021 from the Hong Kong Investor and Financial Education Council.

 Associate Professor Elaine Suk Ching Au Liu, has joined Department of Applied Social Studies, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong as Lecturer in 1990 teaching Social Work courses. She is now the Associate Professor and Assistant Head (Student Life and Learning and Community Outreach) in City University of Hong Kong. Elaine has developed and taught the course Introduction to Social Work for our Bachelor of Social Science in Social Work program since 1992 and three other courses, namely Working with Individuals and Families, Working with Children and Families, and Counseling Children and Youth for social work and counseling students. Before joining City University of Hong Kong, she had various experiences working for different target groups in the Hong Kong community. From 1979–80, she was Relief Worker in one of the Vietnamese refugee camps in Hong Kong. From 1982 to 1990, Elaine joined the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups and worked in various positions from serving as a school social worker at four different schools to a supervisor of the school social work team and a youth counselling c











Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9789811689055

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm Ø 465 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:VI, 188 p. 21 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Pagine Arabe: 188
Pagine Romane: vi


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