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論文名稱 The myth of student volunteers: A comparative Study of Service Learning Programs in Taiwan higher education
研討會開始日期 2011-11-24
研討會結束日期 2011-11-26
所有作者 Kao, Ming-Rea;Sheu, Huai-Zhi
作者順序 第二作者
通訊作者
研討會名稱 ISTR 7th Asia-Pasific Regional Conference
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研討會舉行之國家 NATIDN-印尼
研討會舉行之城市 Bali
發表年份 2011
所屬計劃案 100-2914-I-160-014-A1
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[摘要] :
Abstract
Service Learning Program in Taiwan had been designed as a compulsory requirement
for higher education as a graduating criterion. However, the success of service learning
program involves the participation and involvement of faculty, student, community,
institutions, and governmental agency interactively. Taiwan should not act as a copy cat that
is implementing the programs as a timeserver—drifting with the trend without reflection.
The sufficient resources that are aroused because of service-learning program, should not
work as a slogan without managerial strategies or effective plans. The intention to
discover the myth and gap between administrative policy makers and the students are the
major purpose of this article. Unless, we extract the motivations of the student volunteers,
we can’t fetch up the gap as well as create young engaged citizens. Served as a respectful
dialogue, the public issues deserve a cross-party discussion, instead of imaginary
assumption.

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