The achievement of desired university graduate attributes

Daniel T.L. SHEK*, Lu YU, Wen Yu CHAI, Florence K.Y. WU, Wynants W.L. HO

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Abstract

In this chapter, we investigated how the new 4-year undergraduate program, particularly the “General University Requirements” (GUR) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) contributed to the development of five desired graduate attributes amongst students of PolyU, including critical thinking, effective communication, innovative problem solving, lifelong learning and ethical leadership. The findings based on different evaluation methods, including longitudinal survey studies, Collegiate Learning Assessment Plus, secondary analyses of Student Feedback Questionnaire data, qualitative evaluation studies, longitudinal case study and repertory grid test evaluation are first summarized. Based on the findings, the question of whether the 4-year program contributed to the development of desired graduate attributes was explored. Integration of the available evaluation findings suggests that the GUR has helped the undergraduate students to develop the graduate attributes and the new 4-year undergraduate programme can promote the holistic development of the students.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUniversity Students: Promotion of Holistic Development in Hong Kong
EditorsDaniel T.L. SHEK, Joav MERRICK
PublisherNova Science Publishers. Inc
Chapter7
Pages107-122
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9781536125375
ISBN (Print)9781536125351
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2017
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NamePublic Health: Practices, Methods and Policies
PublisherNova Science Publishers. Inc

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