Forum on Undergraduates Intercultural Needs and Challenges at HKUST
Overview:
As an international university, our students came from all around the globe, speaking different languages, and having diverse cultural backgrounds. In 2017, the Center for Education Innovation conducted a study on ‘Undergraduate Intercultural Needs and Challenges at HKUST’ with the purposes to (1) understand students’ expectation and intercultural experience; (2) identify any intercultural needs and challenges in their classroom study; and, (3) derive suitable ways to address the identified issues. The study began with five student focus group interviews conducted in May 2017 with a total of 31 student participants, and based on the results, a general survey was designed and distributed among the undergraduates body in December 2017, with a total number of 523 student respondents. The study revealed a number of issues which this forum aims to present followed by discussions and recommendations to address the identified issues.
In the session, CEI has presented a summary of the key findings and Prof. Roger Cheng, Associate Provost (Teaching and Learning), Prof. May-Yi Shaw, and Prof. Eva Chen facilitated the discussion. Faculty and teaching staff were encouraged to attend.
Date: | 12 DEC 2018 (WED) |
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Time: | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Venue: | Room 6558 (Lift 27-28) |
Facilitators: | Prof. Roger Cheng, Prof. May-Yi Shaw, Prof. Eva Chen, Dr. Beatrice Chu |
Organized by: | Center for Education Innovation (CEI) |
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