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An Inter-Disciplinary Approach For Service-Learning, L. H., Cinnie Ng May 2015

An Inter-Disciplinary Approach For Service-Learning, L. H., Cinnie Ng

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

This paper presents a new Inter-disciplinary General Education course, "Paths to Service Leadership in Health Service", introduced in Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) with multiple partners including School of Chinese Medicine, Religion & Philosophy Department, School of Communication, and Office of Student Affairs of the University, and two NGOs, namely Sheng Kung Hui Li Ka Shing Care & Attention House for the Elderly and Salvation Army Yaumatei Multi-Service Centre.

Since 'the Server is the Service', the quality of the server in providing high quality caring service is the emphasis of this course. Through a review of the different care services …


A Way To Learn : The Service Learning Between Indonesia (Scu) And Taiwan (Fju), Yu Chu Huang, Yi An Shih, Chi Yuan Hsu, Hsuan Yung Fang May 2015

A Way To Learn : The Service Learning Between Indonesia (Scu) And Taiwan (Fju), Yu Chu Huang, Yi An Shih, Chi Yuan Hsu, Hsuan Yung Fang

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Gills and Maclellan (2010) conducted a 1999-2009 systemic literature review service learning in nursing education, outcomes suggest that students who participate in international programs having an increase in self-perceived cultural competency, encouraging lifelong commitment to continue serving, developing students into a positive force of change in healthcare abroad and within their own communities. The purpose of this study is in depth to analyze nursing students' learning process through the service learning.

Design: Action research method was used and a total number of 6 nursing students were participated in this study. One Taiwanese and one Indonesia students as a team shared …


The Present Service-Learning Modes Practicing By Law School In Taiwan, Yuh Kae Huang May 2015

The Present Service-Learning Modes Practicing By Law School In Taiwan, Yuh Kae Huang

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

"Voluntary Serving for the Community" forms one of the key cores of specialties, like as medicine, law & etc. Service-Learning practicing by Taiwanese Law School began from "Legal Service Society" or more exactly says "Legal Clinic Society" from the late 1970’s, but organized by very limited law schools. Today, there are currently more than 30 law department/schools in Taiwan an d majority of them follow the "Legal Service Society" path and have furthermore developed various kinds of service-learning modes for their students to experience/practice voluntary legal services.

This topic starts from the important of culturing the comportment of "Voluntary Serving …


Service Learning In Loyola College, Chennai : Loyola Extension Awareness Programme (Leap) : For First Year Pg Students, M. S. Joseph Antony Jacob May 2015

Service Learning In Loyola College, Chennai : Loyola Extension Awareness Programme (Leap) : For First Year Pg Students, M. S. Joseph Antony Jacob

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

The subjects that the students study in the class room should be deeply reflected in the field. It should not be mere observation learning, but actually plunging into action through demonstration. For example, Students of the Chemistry Department rightly chooses to conduct the consumer awareness programme by demonstrating some adulterated food and its adverse impact on health. Students of commerce departments should study the business know-how, various marketing techniques and new innovation in business. Students of economics department should study the developmental schemes of the government and its impact on the rural Masses. Thus service learning in Loyola is of …


To Create Synergy In Service Learning : A Case Study Of Campus-Community Partnership Of Voluntary Service Course Of Bnu-Hkbu United International College, Katy Zhang, Ka Kit, Timothy Chen May 2015

To Create Synergy In Service Learning : A Case Study Of Campus-Community Partnership Of Voluntary Service Course Of Bnu-Hkbu United International College, Katy Zhang, Ka Kit, Timothy Chen

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

A long-term and sustainable campus-community partnership is one of most important element to achieve learning outcomes in service-learning. In Mainland China, to develop and maintain partnerships for service learning outside university is not an easy task. This paper will analyses the UIC (BNU-HKBU United International College) service learning module (one credit bearing course in one of the Whole Person Education experiential learning courses) and will focus on their methods and strategies of building camp us-community partnership based on a qualitative research by interviewing with community partners and course facilitators. After eight years' experience of service learning, UIC has developed a …


The Connection Between Service-Learning And Community-Based Research, Wing Yan, Winnie Ng May 2015

The Connection Between Service-Learning And Community-Based Research, Wing Yan, Winnie Ng

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Service-Learning is a new pedagogy developed in Hong Kong, which deepens students' learning through service experiences and reflective activities. Direct Service-Learning projects and programs, where students have face-to-face interactions with service recipients, are the most common type of Service-Learning experience. However, these direct Service -Learning projects are not the only means to enhancing students' learning. While in-direct Service-Learning projects and programs are often also carried out in academic settings in Asia, there is not much emphasis placed on students' conducting community-based research, or CBR.

Community-based research is another method for students to apply the core values of Service-Learning. As a …


Rethinking Of Life Perspective When Doing Service Learning In A Village In Indonesia, Juliana Anggono, Herry C. Palit, Poedi S. Wartoo, Frans Limbong May 2015

Rethinking Of Life Perspective When Doing Service Learning In A Village In Indonesia, Juliana Anggono, Herry C. Palit, Poedi S. Wartoo, Frans Limbong

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Petra Christian University (PCU) has a service learning program named Community Outreach Program (COP) which has been run internationally since 1996. It has been awarded as one of excellent programs for students learning by Directorate General of Higher Education of Indonesia in 2008. This program was initiated with the goals of preparing young generation for a service to a community while simultaneously gaining new skills, knowledge, and understanding as an integrated aspect of the student's academic program. COP has been organised for 18 years now and its benefits for students to learn in various aspects of life are inevitable. This …


Developing Ict-Based Sme For Expanding Business Network : A Community Service In Kendal District, Central Java Indonesia, Suprihadi, Agustinus Fritz Wijaya, Birmanti Setia Utami, Rudy Latuperissa May 2015

Developing Ict-Based Sme For Expanding Business Network : A Community Service In Kendal District, Central Java Indonesia, Suprihadi, Agustinus Fritz Wijaya, Birmanti Setia Utami, Rudy Latuperissa

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Nowadays, the invasion of products coming from abroad could not be avoided in Indonesia. It makes the SMEs in Indonesia have to be ready competing with those products if they want to survive in the trade. A good product distribution is usually equipped with good information technology and communication such as online marketing. The condition of SMEs in Central Java are still implementing a traditional method which is marketing their product traditionally in a sense that they use the traditional market. Our faculty therefore initiates a community service for SMEs in Kendal District. The program intends to empower the local …


Applying Critical Pedagogy In Service Learning Practice : A Path To Social Justice, Yu Yun Peng May 2015

Applying Critical Pedagogy In Service Learning Practice : A Path To Social Justice, Yu Yun Peng

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

With Service-Learning gaining more acceptance and greater momentum in Asia, practitioners raise new concerns around ethical issues in its goal and practice. Ethics has to do with choosing between alternatives that must be evaluated as right (ethical) or wrong (unethical). For example, since the primary concern of Service-Learning is students' learning, what about the host communities? How do we ensure that service-learning does not treat them as mere laboratory and their stories and lives as mere artifacts or objects for study? In terms of student learning, is it enough for students to be able to make a comparison between their …


Towards A More Ethical Service-Learning, Hope S. Antone May 2015

Towards A More Ethical Service-Learning, Hope S. Antone

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Service-learning has been a fast growing learning method in campus for almost every age group of students. But traditional service learning approach brings in controversial debates on the power differences and privilege in the serving-served relationship.

Critical service learning pedagogy responds to the power distribution issue in a profound way. Its emphasis on social change, and the effort on the seeking of mutual benefit for all parties in service learning experience speak to the weakness of traditional service learning path. By critically reflecting on and examining the concept and practice of service-learning projects, building authentic relationships between both serving and …


Cycle 3.0? Action Research & Critical Reflection On Service-Learning Programs Of A Residential College In Macau, Wai San, Sancia Wan May 2015

Cycle 3.0? Action Research & Critical Reflection On Service-Learning Programs Of A Residential College In Macau, Wai San, Sancia Wan

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

This paper discusses an action research as an approach to improving service-learning programs in a residential college (RC) of a university in Macau, China. The new RC system is aiming at integrating students' in-class and out-of-class experiences. Service-learning tends to become an important part of the RC programming so as to foster students' generic skills and civic engagement. However, partly due to the young development of the university's service-learning programs, and the inadequate relevant experience of the RC teachers, the author reflects on the trajectory of programs she has designed and (co-)organized, and analyzes the major areas of concern. This …


A Student Development Pathway In Service-Learning Model In Hong Kong, Cheung Ming, Alfred Chan, Hok Ka, Carol Ma, Wing Fung, Chad Chan, Tyan Chyi, Nicholas Ooi May 2015

A Student Development Pathway In Service-Learning Model In Hong Kong, Cheung Ming, Alfred Chan, Hok Ka, Carol Ma, Wing Fung, Chad Chan, Tyan Chyi, Nicholas Ooi

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

The 2-level students ‘development pathway is developed in 2014 to further develop LU students as a community leader. First, students will take one or more than one credit-bearing courses with Service-Learning elements to have the basic knowledge of S-L and develop their whole-person development skills. Students reported the significant improvement in 7 learning outcome domains in the result of the pretest and posttest. (e.g. subject-related knowledge, communication skills, social competence, organizational skills, problem-solving skills, research skills and civic orientation). After that, part of the students can continue their Service-Learning Journey in six theme-based leadership training programs (e.g. Mainland and International …


In Response To The English Divide : Our Ten-Year Service-Learning Journey, Yi Chun, Sherri Wei, Hui Ching, Beatrice Hsu, Yi Ting, Cara Huang, Yu Ting, Amber Gong, Ting An, Ann Yeh May 2015

In Response To The English Divide : Our Ten-Year Service-Learning Journey, Yi Chun, Sherri Wei, Hui Ching, Beatrice Hsu, Yi Ting, Cara Huang, Yu Ting, Amber Gong, Ting An, Ann Yeh

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Whether a small-scale intensive Service-Learning project makes an impact or not? This is a question we have been asking ourselves over the past ten years. In 2005, this S-L project was initiated to respond to a call from an elementary school located in central Taiwan. Since then, students and faculty of the English Department have been collaborating closely with teachers in the local community. The driving force behind this ten-year long journey is our urge to bridge this English Divide, a socially-rooted issue in education and also the ugly reality we hate to confront. In this AR research study, we …


Empowering Creativity In Services In An Educational Community, Paula Hodgson, Yu Ha Cheung May 2015

Empowering Creativity In Services In An Educational Community, Paula Hodgson, Yu Ha Cheung

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

To exercise service leadership in educational community, university students can creatively design a variety of service activities that challenge and excite school students on their personal and social responsibility in environmental sustainability. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the importance of empowerment in fostering creativity in service learning. This is a case study of a Leadership in Sustainability as part of Service Leadership Education in the General Education programme in a public university in Hong Kong. While the question "Whose responsibility is sustainability?" is commonly raised in Hong Kong, it is commonly perceived that it lies on the …


College Students' Attitudes And Intentions For Civic Engagement As A Function Of Generic Service-Learning Programs, Wai San, Sancia Wan May 2015

College Students' Attitudes And Intentions For Civic Engagement As A Function Of Generic Service-Learning Programs, Wai San, Sancia Wan

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

The objective of this paper is to assess the learning outcomes of service-learning programs organized by a residential college (RC) of a university in Macau, China by exploring students' global citizenship. Fully in operation since 2014, the new RC system is aiming at integrating students' in-class and out-of-class experiences. Service-learning tends to become an important part of the RC programming so as to foster students' generic skills and civic engagement. However, in view of the young development of the university's service-learning programs, the impact of such programs is still uncertain. Thus, systematic research into this area is urgently needed in …


The Study Of The Implementation Effectiveness Of Service-Learning : Sample Of Jinwen University Of Science And Technology, Han Lin Hsiung May 2015

The Study Of The Implementation Effectiveness Of Service-Learning : Sample Of Jinwen University Of Science And Technology, Han Lin Hsiung

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

The purpose of the study was to explore the implementation of the service-learning program and its effects on students' learning. This study would be by "knowledge and skills of service", "self-efficacy", "interpersonal respect and multicultural tolerance", and the "social issue concerns" to explore any effects on students' learning. This study hoped to give some suggestions to Service-Learning program.

The study was conducted by both pretest-posttest quasi-design experiment and qualitative data from September 2012 to June 2013. The participants for this study were all students who took the service-learning courses at Jinwen University of Science and Technology. The Scale for Service-Learning …


Post Typhoon Livelihood Program Through Sl : Love Into Action, Pemenorejoan M. Calumpang, Sergio S. Clarida May 2015

Post Typhoon Livelihood Program Through Sl : Love Into Action, Pemenorejoan M. Calumpang, Sergio S. Clarida

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

With catastrophes hitting the Philippines, it is just but fitting for a Christian institution to focus on what is most beneficial to the general public: Putting in Love Into Action. Pilgrim Christian College has two campuses: the main campus and the annex. In December 2011, Sendong (Washi) brought flash floods which reached the second floor roofs at the annex. Lives were lost in the neighboring community. In 2012-2013, a special project aimed at helping qualified Sendong (Washi) survivors or partners with a more systematic recovery program was planned by students, from the School of Business, with the community. A certain …


Local Government Units As Potential Partners In Maximizing The Effectiveness Of Service-Learning Programs Of Universities In Central Philippines, Eric Loretizo May 2015

Local Government Units As Potential Partners In Maximizing The Effectiveness Of Service-Learning Programs Of Universities In Central Philippines, Eric Loretizo

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Reciprocity, as one of the principles of Service-Learning, entails mutuality in the implementation of an S-L program. One of the facets of mutuality is on the concern on the choice of a community, which serves as program host. The choice is critical to the success or failure of the program.

Universities and colleges have tested-and-proven mechanisms for the selection and sustenance of their community service hosts. Many of them are, however, constrained in maximizing their efforts due to either lack of manpower, resources or even the time to look into potential areas and fields of service. This may be true …


Journey To Student Empowerment : The 65th Street Corridor Community Collaborative Project, Gregory Yee Mark, Daniel Luo, Sarah Liu May 2015

Journey To Student Empowerment : The 65th Street Corridor Community Collaborative Project, Gregory Yee Mark, Daniel Luo, Sarah Liu

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

The 65th Street Corridor Community Collaborative Project (65th Street Project) is a high-impact and multi-component community mobilization effort aimed at increasing student academic achievement, fostering student leadership, and improving parent participation for disadvantaged children living in neighborhoods where gang violence, a lack of access to resources and low civic engagement create a need for innovative, culturally competent strategies. The Project serves 7th -12th grade schools in Sacramento's Oak Park neighborhood, a low-income and diverse community that is adjacent to the University campus.

The 65th Street Project is a service-learning organization that collaborates with Hiram Johnson High School and Will C. …


Evaluation Of The Operation And Maintenance Of Micro Hydro Power Plant And Its Sustainability, Josefine Ernestine Luhulima-Latupeirissa May 2015

Evaluation Of The Operation And Maintenance Of Micro Hydro Power Plant And Its Sustainability, Josefine Ernestine Luhulima-Latupeirissa

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Higher Education Grants to UKI Paulus in 2008 was for Development Micro Hydro Power (MHP) in remote areas, the Village Peuk, District Balla, Mamasa regency, West Sulawesi and Persondongan Village, District Sa'dan Ulusalu, North Toraja Regency, Sulawe si South. But in the course of time, maintenance is not carried out in accordance with the MHP standard. This is caused by conditions very remote areas, people are still lagging behind in knowledge, information, technology and the use of local languages. Thus the community needs help to training operation and maintenance of MHP. Therefore the aim of the service learning program conducted …


Frameworks For A Critical Service Learning Approach, Melanie Yong May 2015

Frameworks For A Critical Service Learning Approach, Melanie Yong

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

The institutionalization of Service Learning in Asian educational establishments has its benefits in reaching out further to the general public. In Malaysia, this concept is new and Methodist College Kuala Lumpur is one of the few institutions that introduced an d follows a structured system of implementation. Therefore this paper is aimed at sharing the experience and discoveries made of Service Learning in Methodist College Kuala Lumpur as well as the common challenges faced within a Framework of a Critical Service Learning Approach aimed at Social Justice. The author will examine her student's work and provide a summary analysis of …


A Combination Of Oracle And Internet : The Chinese Philology In Fju That Initiate Miaoli Fuxing Elementary School Involvement In Service-Learning, Ya Fen Lin May 2015

A Combination Of Oracle And Internet : The Chinese Philology In Fju That Initiate Miaoli Fuxing Elementary School Involvement In Service-Learning, Ya Fen Lin

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

The Project of Developing Knowledge-sharing Based Study Group via the Internet Platform have been Promoted by Fu Jen Catholic University Service-Learning Center from 2006. One part of this plan is The Chinese philology in FJU that initiate Miaoli Fuxing Elementary School involvement in Service-Learning.

The "Chinese philology", often shortened into a term with the literary meaning of "Chinese character study", is an old discipline with a large body of academic literature of various kinds. We had guide the students to Transform the classical knowledge to contemporary using, also provide diversified way Course Evaluations in order to enhance the effectiveness of …


Community Service-Learning Facilitators' Perceptions Of Student Volunteers, Wen Hsia Yeh May 2015

Community Service-Learning Facilitators' Perceptions Of Student Volunteers, Wen Hsia Yeh

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

In 2014, Youth Development Administration (YDA), Ministry of Education in Taiwan launched a half-day program called "inspection and connection of schools and community organizations workshop" which was taken place for 10 times over Taiwan (i.e., 3 times in northern, central and southern Taiwan, once in eastern Taiwan). The participants included local school teachers (from elementary schools to colleges), school administrators and NPO staff. They are regarded as facilitators who can shape their holistic efforts through collaborative partnerships. These partnerships give service learning programs a structure to mobilize people and resources to create changes and to develop learning opportunities for students. …


Discovering New Selves : College Students' Perceptions Of Their Perspective Transformation Through Service-Learning, Chin Ping Liou May 2015

Discovering New Selves : College Students' Perceptions Of Their Perspective Transformation Through Service-Learning, Chin Ping Liou

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Background: The course of philosophy of life was introduced into the Fu Jen Catholic University undergraduate curriculum three decades ago with an aim to help develop students' critical thinking abilities and transform their perceptions of themselves, others, and the world in which they live. Service-learning has been integrated into the course in the late 1990s by the instructors in favour of the pedagogy of learning-by-doing. Studies suggest that students in the course integrating service-learning have undergone certain degree of transformations in the way they think, behave, and feel. However, few studies have looked into the processes by which these hanges …


Need For Service Learning In Compulsory Foreign Language Education In A Japanese University Setting, Lisa Gayle Bond, Sari Hosoya May 2015

Need For Service Learning In Compulsory Foreign Language Education In A Japanese University Setting, Lisa Gayle Bond, Sari Hosoya

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Japanese students experience "International Understanding" classes from the beginning of compulsory education and foreign language education in the upper grades of elementary education continuing through high school. These courses are conducted with the hopes of fostering an international or global mindset among Japanese youth.

Unfortunately, not all university students express an interest in such global initiatives. Questionnaires asking students ab out their foreign experiences as well as their desire to participate in university sponsored international programs (such as study abroad programs, intercultural exchange, and community activities) have been administered to first year students at Kanto Gakuin University in the 2014 …


Learning From Disasters In An Island Community : Insights Gained By Participants Of The International Service-Learning 2014 In The Philippines, Karla Panganiban, Allen Del Carmen May 2015

Learning From Disasters In An Island Community : Insights Gained By Participants Of The International Service-Learning 2014 In The Philippines, Karla Panganiban, Allen Del Carmen

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

In this age of climate change, disasters and calamities have become more frequent and deadlier all over the world. The situation is even graver in Asia, where many countries are more vulnerable to greater risks to lives and property due to their location - the Pacific Ocean where cyclones brew and move westward, with the possibilities of resulting in storm surges and tsunamis, and the Ring of Fire, where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.

As a response to a 2013 disaster (Typhoon Haiyan), which killed about 7,000 persons in the Philippines, the United Board of Christian …


Working With Difference : A Model Of Interdisciplinary Service Learning Program In Taiwan, Pei Yuan Ting May 2015

Working With Difference : A Model Of Interdisciplinary Service Learning Program In Taiwan, Pei Yuan Ting

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Since 2007, "Chung-Yuan Advertising and Design Service" has served more than 40 non-profit organizations. It is formed by the students and university faculty from three different departments- Business Administration, Commercial Design and Electronic Engineer in Chung-Yuan Christian University. Working like an advertising company, the students work in groups from different disciplines and provide service of marketing and graphic design, like youtube clip, logo, promotion campaign and tv commercial clip. The program was started by three faculty members who have same vision. The aims of the course include helping the students to apply theories in practice, building up their communication and …


Campus And Non-Government Organization Partnership Methods Assimilating Students Into Communities, Stephen Yona Loanoto, Lilianny Sigit Arifin May 2015

Campus And Non-Government Organization Partnership Methods Assimilating Students Into Communities, Stephen Yona Loanoto, Lilianny Sigit Arifin

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Architecture study could be seen as an ideal academic field for applying service-learning, since it requires skill and theoretical concepts for direct application to human situations and needs. And in fact, architecture study has long experience in learning by doing and has often come face to face with significant problems and issues, both professional and ethical.

My course entitled 'Housing, Informal Sector and Psychology' applies service -learning approach, and is dedicated to encouraging architecture students to become socially responsible professionals by working on real design projects for local community. I prefer to choose one project for one class as individual …


Service-Learning Impact On Community Engagement : From The Graduates' Perspectives, Cheung Ming, Alfred Chan, Hok Ka, Carol Ma, Wing Fung, Chad Chan May 2015

Service-Learning Impact On Community Engagement : From The Graduates' Perspectives, Cheung Ming, Alfred Chan, Hok Ka, Carol Ma, Wing Fung, Chad Chan

Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning 亞太地區服務研習會議

Service-Learning (S-L) is pedagogy that has been newly introduced into Hong Kong's higher education institutes. Thus, most local, recent studies focus on implication and evaluation of the S-L program for the existing students. There is lack of study about the long-term impact of S-L, especially for graduate students. Lingnan University (LU) as the only liberal art university in Hong Kong, aims to equip LU students with whole person development skills, as well as the capability to serve the community in the future. The Office of Service-Learning (OSL) was established in 2006 to promote S-L in Lingnan, echoing the university's motto …


The Power Of Student And Community Engagement In Service-Learning Activity For Neighborhood Planning And Design Along The Riverbanks, Paulus Bawole May 2015

The Power Of Student And Community Engagement In Service-Learning Activity For Neighborhood Planning And Design Along The Riverbanks, Paulus Bawole

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Neighborhood plans allow local people to get the right type of development for their community, but the plans must still meet the needs of the wider area. The inhabitants living in low-income neighbourhood along the riverbank show their great energy and intelligence in the use of resources and evaluating priorities. They can weigh the relative merits of different strategies like short term discomfort and security, in return for long-term benefits such as independent space and income generating possibilities.

Service-Learning program is a development strategy which involves students, lecturers, and other NGO’s as well as communities. It is also a teaching …