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The Impact of Short-Term Study in China Programs: Voices of Hong Kong University Students
by
Gu, Mingyue
, Shek, Daniel Tan Lei
, Yu, Lu
, Ye, Shengquan
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Asian cultural groups
/ Citizenship
/ College students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Cultural differences
/ Culture
/ Effectiveness
/ Foreign students
/ Higher education
/ Intercultural communication
/ Internships
/ Political Science
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Service learning
/ Short term
/ Social responsibility
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
/ Study abroad
/ University students
/ Youth
2024
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The Impact of Short-Term Study in China Programs: Voices of Hong Kong University Students
by
Gu, Mingyue
, Shek, Daniel Tan Lei
, Yu, Lu
, Ye, Shengquan
in
Asian cultural groups
/ Citizenship
/ College students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Cultural differences
/ Culture
/ Effectiveness
/ Foreign students
/ Higher education
/ Intercultural communication
/ Internships
/ Political Science
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Service learning
/ Short term
/ Social responsibility
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
/ Study abroad
/ University students
/ Youth
2024
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The Impact of Short-Term Study in China Programs: Voices of Hong Kong University Students
by
Gu, Mingyue
, Shek, Daniel Tan Lei
, Yu, Lu
, Ye, Shengquan
in
Asian cultural groups
/ Citizenship
/ College students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Cultural differences
/ Culture
/ Effectiveness
/ Foreign students
/ Higher education
/ Intercultural communication
/ Internships
/ Political Science
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Service learning
/ Short term
/ Social responsibility
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
/ Study abroad
/ University students
/ Youth
2024
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The Impact of Short-Term Study in China Programs: Voices of Hong Kong University Students
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The Impact of Short-Term Study in China Programs: Voices of Hong Kong University Students
2024
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Despite the mounting evidence supporting the effectiveness of short-term study abroad programs (such as Service-Learning programs) on university students’ development, few studies have been conducted to explore the impact of short-term study in China programs on young people from Hong Kong. This study employed a qualitative design method to examine the impact of three types of short-term study programs in China—summer school, cultural tour, and service-learning—on Hong Kong university students’ development and to explore both the facilitators of, and the barriers to, the impact of the programs. A total of 42 students from 17 short-term study in China programs were interviewed individually. Results showed that all three types of short-term study in China programs were perceived by participants as having a positive impact on their intercultural competence as well as their perceptions of, and attitudes toward, the Nation and Chinese people. Participants of service-learning programs also demonstrated enhanced global citizenship. However, these programs did not have any significant impact on their perceived identities as Hong Kong or Chinese citizens. Individual and program factors that facilitated or impeded the student’s gains from the programs were identified. These findings provide pioneer evidence for the positive impacts of short-term study in China programs on Hong Kong local university students and for the improvement of the current programs as well as the development of new programs in the future.
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