TY - JOUR
T1 - Objective outcome evaluation of service leadership education for university students in Hong Kong
AU - SHEK, Daniel T.L.
AU - LIN, Li
AU - LEUNG, Hildie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - This study investigated the outcomes of credit-bearing service leadership education at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University via pretest-posttest design. A total of 316 participating students completed an Objective Outcome Evaluation Questionnaire at the beginning and the end of the course "Service Leadership" measuring their positive youth development qualities, service leadership qualities and beliefs, as well as life satisfaction. Mixed ANOVA analyses comparing pretest and posttest revealed that student made improvements on all the variables of positive youth development, service leadership, and life satisfaction after taking the course. The positive changes did not vary across subject mode (2-credit-bearing vs. 3-credit-bearing). However, gender differences were found in which males but not females showed positive changes on positive identity, general positive youth development qualities, life satisfaction, self-leadership, and service leadership beliefs. The implications to further service leadership education were discussed.
AB - This study investigated the outcomes of credit-bearing service leadership education at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University via pretest-posttest design. A total of 316 participating students completed an Objective Outcome Evaluation Questionnaire at the beginning and the end of the course "Service Leadership" measuring their positive youth development qualities, service leadership qualities and beliefs, as well as life satisfaction. Mixed ANOVA analyses comparing pretest and posttest revealed that student made improvements on all the variables of positive youth development, service leadership, and life satisfaction after taking the course. The positive changes did not vary across subject mode (2-credit-bearing vs. 3-credit-bearing). However, gender differences were found in which males but not females showed positive changes on positive identity, general positive youth development qualities, life satisfaction, self-leadership, and service leadership beliefs. The implications to further service leadership education were discussed.
KW - Credit-bearing subject
KW - Gender difference
KW - Pretestposttest
KW - Program evaluation
KW - Service leadership
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M3 - Journal Article (refereed)
AN - SCOPUS:85062766330
SN - 2191-1231
VL - 17
SP - 119
EP - 124
JO - International Journal on Disability and Human Development
JF - International Journal on Disability and Human Development
IS - 1
ER -