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Servant Leadership Impact on Graduate Studies: Hong Kong Student Perspectives

Abstract

International students struggle to adapt and perform in a foreign country. This study reveals some insights for educators and institutions that will help to reshape international students’ learning encounters, resulting in positive educational outcomes and well-being. The research involves emailing open-ended questionnaires to graduate students from Hong Kong studying at a small, private Canadian university. The questions investigate participants’ perspectives on the design and structure of courses, the navigation of cultural and pedagogical differences, the implications of these experiences on future development, and the profound impact of their educational journey on personal growth and self-discovery. By conducting a content analysis on the narrative text responses collected from participants, the findings shared the significance of cultural awareness, the advantages derived from active listening, and the influence wielded by the leadership styles of teachers and university staff on their academic journey. Participants shared that committed instructors can foster an engaging study environment, promoting academic advancement, personal introspection, and self-discovery. Recommendations for educators include the cultivation of active listening skills, the promotion of inclusive and diverse learning environments, the establishment of clear objectives and learning outcomes, and the nurturing of supportive instructor-student relationships. These measures encourage a positive and constructive learning environment, enriching the educational journey for all stakeholders. Further research may replicate this study in larger populations to see whether the findings apply to other international student demographics.

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Disciplines Asian Studies, Education, Leadership, Management & Organizations Tags graduate studies, International Students, servant leadership
  • Sing Yung Yip
  • November, 2023

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  • Sing Yung Yip
    Sing Yung Yip

    Sing Yung Yip has almost two decades of experience working in Hong Kong, including retail marketing, and corporate planning and development in the food industry. Her marketing role encompassed brand m...

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Sing Yung Yip

Sing Yung Yip has almost two decades of experience working in Hong Kong, including retail marketing, and corporate planning and development in the food industry. Her marketing role encompassed brand management, campaign planning, content creation, and search engine optimization. She provided oversight on social media and internal communications and acted as the media liaison. Sing Yung Yip transitioned from marketing to corporate planning, where she played a crucial role in leading the complete transformation of a well-known Japanese food and beverage organization in Hong Kong. Her duties included engaging with stakeholders, effectively handling change, implementing strategic human resources systems, launching extensive training programs, and developing marketing strategies. These multifaceted initiatives collectively elevated the organization's performance and bolstered its competitive edge. She has a bachelor’s degree in biology with a marine science major and a Japanese studies minor, as well as a Master of Science in marketing from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and a Master of Arts in leadership from Trinity Western University in Canada. As a mother, Sing Yung Yip is eager to apply her experience to effectively balance work and family responsibilities in the Canadian context.
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Sing Yung Yip

Sing Yung Yip has almost two decades of experience working in Hong Kong, including retail marketing, and corporate planning and development in the food industry. Her marketing role encompassed brand management, campaign planning, content creation, and search engine optimization. She provided oversight on social media and internal communications and acted as the media liaison. Sing Yung Yip transitioned from marketing to corporate planning, where she played a crucial role in leading the complete transformation of a well-known Japanese food and beverage organization in Hong Kong. Her duties included engaging with stakeholders, effectively handling change, implementing strategic human resources systems, launching extensive training programs, and developing marketing strategies. These multifaceted initiatives collectively elevated the organization's performance and bolstered its competitive edge. She has a bachelor’s degree in biology with a marine science major and a Japanese studies minor, as well as a Master of Science in marketing from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and a Master of Arts in leadership from Trinity Western University in Canada. As a mother, Sing Yung Yip is eager to apply her experience to effectively balance work and family responsibilities in the Canadian context.
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