Two focus groups with six randomly selected students were conducted to understand the views and experiences of students taking a subject entitled “Service Leadership” at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Several observations were highlighted from the findings. First, students generally had positive views of the subject. Second, students felt that they had positive experience in the subject. Third, the instructors were seen in a positive light by the students. Fourth, the students perceived the subject to be beneficial to their development. Fifth, students had positive impression about the subject. Finally, recommendations regarding time allocation, teaching style, and classroom environment were expressed by the students
University students (N = 32) responded to a 45-item subjective outcome evaluation scale after taking...
To promote the holistic development of university students, a course entitled Tomorrow\u27s Leaders...
The present study reports the evaluation findings based on 37 students from The Hong Kong Polytechni...
University students (n=58) responded to a 45-item subjective outcome evaluation scale after taking a...
As a part of the Global Youth Leadership Program (GYLP), a 30-h “Service Leadership” subject was pro...
A qualitative evaluation study of a subject entitled “Service Leadership” at The Hong Kong Polytechn...
A qualitative evaluation study of a subject entitled "Service Leadership" at The Hong Kong Polytechn...
Adopting a qualitative methodology, views of the students on a subject on service leadership were ex...
This chapter examined the perceptions of students taking a subject entitled ?Service Leadership? at ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the postlecture evaluation by the students taking a course ...
2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
This study evaluated a university general education subject on leadership and intrapersonal developm...
2014-2015 > Academic research: not refereed > Invited conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
The present study aimed to examine the effectiveness of a general education subject entitled "Tomorr...
As a part of the Global Youth Leadership Program (GYLP), a 30-h "Service Leadership" subject was pro...
University students (N = 32) responded to a 45-item subjective outcome evaluation scale after taking...
To promote the holistic development of university students, a course entitled Tomorrow\u27s Leaders...
The present study reports the evaluation findings based on 37 students from The Hong Kong Polytechni...
University students (n=58) responded to a 45-item subjective outcome evaluation scale after taking a...
As a part of the Global Youth Leadership Program (GYLP), a 30-h “Service Leadership” subject was pro...
A qualitative evaluation study of a subject entitled “Service Leadership” at The Hong Kong Polytechn...
A qualitative evaluation study of a subject entitled "Service Leadership" at The Hong Kong Polytechn...
Adopting a qualitative methodology, views of the students on a subject on service leadership were ex...
This chapter examined the perceptions of students taking a subject entitled ?Service Leadership? at ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the postlecture evaluation by the students taking a course ...
2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
This study evaluated a university general education subject on leadership and intrapersonal developm...
2014-2015 > Academic research: not refereed > Invited conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
The present study aimed to examine the effectiveness of a general education subject entitled "Tomorr...
As a part of the Global Youth Leadership Program (GYLP), a 30-h "Service Leadership" subject was pro...
University students (N = 32) responded to a 45-item subjective outcome evaluation scale after taking...
To promote the holistic development of university students, a course entitled Tomorrow\u27s Leaders...
The present study reports the evaluation findings based on 37 students from The Hong Kong Polytechni...