Leadership in Action Reflection (Week 5)
Week 5
July 17th - 23rd
This was the last week of my service at the centre. There are still several operational tasks to do, but I managed to find some time to compile my teaching materials into reusable resources. I numbered files under each topic and wrote detailed explanation about intentions and usage of materials. I also collected some early-education books that I found useful for future extensions. The final resource folder was highly remarked by stuff at the centre. Such compilation process should be kept as a tradition for my other projects.
Another field trip to the Hong Kong Palace Museum was also organised during the week. I did some research on the exhibitions in advance and was able to introduce some collaborations to kids during the visit. All of us have learnt a lot.
Concluding my five-week project, I have indeed learnt a lot on interpersonal and leadership abilities and skills, especially on how to communicate with people from a totally differently cultural background. Teaching is indeed a wondrous activity that always offer me something new whenever I practice it.
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I loved following your journey and seeing the evolution from week 1 to 5. Thank you for sharing this with us, Yutong! Your ability to adjust your methods based on feedback, combined with your innovative approaches, speaks volumes about your leadership capabilities. Teaching in diverse settings often comes with its unique set of challenges, and you've showcased remarkable resilience in navigating them. Congratulations on successfully completing your Leadership in Action project and for making a lasting impact on the children and the community!