News Express: UM and Fudan students engage in service learning in rural areas

新聞快訊:澳大與復旦學生到鄉村服務學習

澳大學生為江村學生講課
A UM student tutors a Jiangcun student


澳大與復旦學生到鄉村服務學習

為深化滬澳高校教育領域的交流與合作,澳門大學與復旦大學師生共同前往被譽為“世界了解中國農村的窗口”的江蘇江村開展暑期服務學習課程,為鄉村教育和未來鄉村建設者的發展注入新的智慧和活力。

有參與的澳大學生表示,通過與江村實驗學校的學生一起探索當地,開展實地調查和互動交流,不僅加深了對江村獨特文化與歷史的理解,還在實踐中深化了對鄉村教育的認識,促進鄉村社會可持續發展,了解教育創新賦能鄉村未來建設者的多元路徑。

在澳大霍英東珍禧書院導師曾結萍與張崑崙書院導師方詩敏的帶領下,17名澳大師生首先在復旦大學進行了三天的理論學習,理解教育在鄉村振興中的關鍵作用,並學習跨學科問題導向理論,掌握教育賦能的核心理念及研究方法,為到江村開展服務學習奠定基礎。

在江村開展服務學習期間,澳大、復旦大學與江村實驗學校的師生分成五個小組,分別是“費孝通先生與江村的故事”、“江村教育的變遷”,和另外三組的“行知江村古橋”,並在江村附近地區開展豐富的探索活動。“費孝通先生與江村的故事”小組通過訪談當地村民、參觀費孝通江村紀念館及查閱相關史料,深入探討了費孝通與江村的歷史淵源。“江村教育的變遷”小組通過與村民們密切交談,了解當地教育的環境及發展歷程。“行知江村古橋”小組則通過尋找古跡、翻閱村志等方式,研究江村各古橋的歷史與文化,並創作了朗朗上口的歌謠,製作了古橋的實物模型和保護宣傳手册。

師生在鄉村振興和教育的關係等重要課題上進行了深入探討,並在當地的江村文化大禮堂向村民和當地學生家長展示研究成果,贏得了熱烈反響,也為江村社區帶來了實質性的文化和教育成果,為鄉村振興戰略的實施提供了有力支持。

此外,師生還到訪了江村老人中心、上海和江蘇的博物館、歷史古跡、現代化建築等,深入了解中國的發展脈絡和文化底蘊,體驗江浙地區的水鄉景色。

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UM and Fudan students engage in service learning in rural areas

To deepen educational exchanges and cooperation between universities in Macao and Shanghai, students and faculty from the University of Macau (UM) and Fudan University participated in a summer service learning programme in Jiangcun, Jiangsu Province, known as ‘the window for the world to understand China’s rural areas’. The programme aimed to inject new wisdom and vitality into the development of rural education and future rural development practitioners.

Participating UM students said that through exploring the area with students from Jiangcun Experimental School, conducting field studies, and engaging in interactive exchanges, they deepened their understanding of Jiangcun’s unique culture and history, enhanced their knowledge of rural education, promoted sustainable development in rural society, and explored various ways in which educational innovation empowers future rural development practitioners.

Led by Chang Kit Peng, resident fellow of Henry Fok Pearl Jubilee College (HFPJC), and Fang Shimin, resident fellow of Cheong Kun Lun College (CKLC), 17 UM students and faculty first received three days of theoretical training at Fudan University. They studied the critical role of education in rural revitalisation and theories of interdisciplinary problem-based learning, and mastered core concepts and research methods of educational empowerment, laying a solid foundation for their service-learning project in Jiangcun.

During the service-learning project in Jiangcun, students and faculty from UM, Fudan University, and Jiangcun Experimental School were divided into five groups: ‘The Story of Fei Xiaotong and Jiangcun’, ‘The Evolution of Education in Jiangcun’, and three focus groups on ‘Exploring Jiangcun’s Ancient Bridges’. They engaged in various exploration activities in the area surrounding Jiangcun. The ‘Story of Fei Xiaotong and Jiangcun’ group explored the connection between Fei Xiaotong and Jiangcun through interviews with local villagers, a visit to the Fei Xiaotong Memorial Hall, and the study of historical materials. The ‘Evolution of Education in Jiangcun’ group interacted with villagers to understand the local educational environment and its development. The ‘Exploring Jiangcun’s Ancient Bridges’ groups studied the history and culture of Jiancun’s ancient bridges by visiting historical sites and reviewing village records. They also created catchy folk songs, scale models of bridges, and a brochure on ancient bridge preservation.

The students and faculty had in-depth discussions on topics such as the relationship between rural revitalisation and education. They shared their field study findings with villagers and parents of local students in the Jiangcun Cultural Hall, which received positive feedback. Their efforts also brought substantial cultural and educational benefits to the Jiangcun community and provided strong support for the implementation of the rural revitalisation strategy.

Additionally, the students and faculty visited the Jiangcun Elderly Center, as well as museums, historical sites, and modern buildings in Shanghai and Jiangsu, where they gained a deeper understanding of China’s development and cultural heritage and explored the picturesque water towns of Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.

To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/presss-release/detail/58854/