Example of Student Learning Profile



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Example of Student Learning Profile Date of Issue: 31072012 Student Particulars Student Name: CHAN Siuhang, Michael ID No. : R000101(2) Date of Birth: 01101994 Sex: Male School Name: School School Code: 54321 Date of Admission: 192006 School Address: Pun Chung Village, Tai Po, N.T. School Phone: (852) 26563446 (For this part, there are three optional formats in the existing WebSAMS for school s choice, which are presented by s, Grades, both s & Grades ) Academic Performance in School 20112012 S.6 20102011 S.5 20092010 S.4 Subject Full /Performance in School Full /Performance in School Full /Performance in School Name of Key Projects Chinese Language 300 200 300 175 300 (100) English Language 300 190 300 180 300 160 Mathematics 100 90 100 95 100 95 Liberal Studies 100 80 100 (45) 100 65 Information and Communication Technology 100 90 100 85 100 60 IES Assignment: Environmental Protection Technology in Developing Countries Health Management and Social Care 100 85 100 85 100 85 Public Health Project on Disease Surveillance in ( ) : fail 1

Other Learning Information about Other Learning must be validated by the school. Other Learning can be achieved through programmes organised by the school or coorganised by the school with outside organisations. They may include learning experiences implemented during timetabled and/or nontimetabled learning time. Apart from core and elective subjects, Other Learning that the student participates in during his/her senior secondary education include, Aesthetic Development, Physical Development, and Careerrelated. Programmes (with description)* School Year Role of Participation Partner Organisations (if any ) Major Components of Other Learning Awards / Certifications / Achievements** (if any) Chinese Debating Team Students can learn skills of information collection, data analysing, and ways to present materials. Through this activity, students will be able to think systemically and respond logically. 20112012 Member Student Union Students are responsible for holding activities for schoolmates to create an enjoyable school life for them. Students would be gained with event planning and communication skills. 20112012 External Vice Chairman Together Students organise their own in small groups, under supervision of teachers and experts from community agencies. Tasks include planning, liaising with community agencies as well as evaluating their service. The programme is designed to empower students with key responsibilities and enhance their quality of learning (e.g. problem solving, creativity and responsibility). 20092010 Group leader The Federation of Youth Groups The Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association of Careerrelated Certificate of Participation Learning Log http://hk.blog.yahoo.com/lea rning_log Company Programme This is an enterprise programme requiring students to establish a mini company under the guidance of volunteer business advisors. Students are responsible for selling stock, producing and marketing real products, as well as liquidating the company at the last phase. It is intended to build among students a learning climate in which students share their learning with peers and teachers. 20092010 Member Junior Achievement Careerrelated Certificate of Achievement 2

A Day for Healthy Living A variety of ballgames, programmes on healthy living and related activities are held on a special school day to increase students concern and understanding about the relations among health, physical exercise and lifestyle. 20092012 Student participant Physical Development Inschool Drama Festival The Drama Festival is an annual school function with a series of programmes, including competitions, designed for all students with different forms of participation. Students not only learn how to produce plays creatively, but also learn to understand the history and development of drama and acquire a sense of arts appreciation. 20102011 Stage manager Aesthetic Development Certificate of Merit Summer internship programme at the Wetland Park Teachers and students undergo training in the context of environmental education.the overall aim is to promote a sense of environmental protection among schools and communities through leading guided tours to promote wetland conservation at the end of the programme. Training on tourguide skills is arranged to enable students to develop the abilities and confidence to meet the service s requirements. 20102011 Member Wetland Park Certificate of Participation Cultural Services Volunteers Scheme The Scheme is designed to equip students with capabilities to promote art and culture through voluntary service. With a range of learning opportunities and exposures to different art forms and cultures, students broaden their horizons and become more aware of the need to raise the quality of the humanities. Overall, students expected to enhance their leadership, communication abilities and creativity. 20102011 Team Leader Leisure and Cultural Services Department Aesthetic Development Certificate of Attendance Schools Music Festival Through participating as competitors in the Festival, students enhance the techniques, interpretation, audience awareness, and musicality of their performance. IThe Festival also helps students to develop better selfunderstanding and perseverance. 20102011 Competitor Schools Music and Speech Association Aesthetic Development Vocal Solo (Certificate of Merit) 3

Visits to elderly homes Through this service learning programme, students nurture positive values and attitudes, including responsibilities, respect for life, commitment, empathy, love and care. Preservice training sessions are provided to help students make meaning of their service, acquire basic understanding of the new learning context at the elderly homes, and set learning goals. 20102012 Volunteer Caritas Hong Kong Careerrelated Social Welfare Department s Volunteer Award Scheme (Bronze Award) Library Prefect Besides understanding and offering assistance in the operation of the school library, students learn how to be responsible for tasks under their charge. Through regular service, they also develop communication skills and particularly the meaning of serving the school. 20112012 Librarian Careerrelated Talk on careerrelated experiences This sharing is arranged during the assembly period. School alumni share their precious working experiences with senior form students. Students could select their desirable professions and make personal enquiries on related areas. Through this activity, apart from knowing more about the entry requirements of different industries, students have more exposure in work ethics and careerrelated experiences. 20112012 Participant Careerrelated Report on My desirable profession * Apart from explaining what the programme is about, the description also shows briefly what knowledge, generic skills, values and attitudes would be developed through the experience. ** Evidence of awards/ certifications/ achievements listed is available for submission when required Remarks: The above list, which does not mean to be exhaustive, merely illustrates the key learning experiences acquired by the student throughout the senior secondary years. 4

List of Awards and Major Achievements Issued by the School Year Awards and Achievements Remarks 2011 Chinese Debating Competition (Best debater) Performance / Awards Gained Outside School For learning programmes not organised by the school during the senior secondary education period, students may provide information to the school. It is not necessary for the school to validate such information. Students will be responsible for providing evidence to relevant people whenever requested. Programmes (with description) School Year Role of Participation Organisation Awards / Certifications / Achievements* (if any) Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, Piano Examination The ABRSM examinations are the most popular music examinations in 20102011 Candidate Examinations and Assessment Authority Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, Piano Examination, Grade 8 International English Language Testing System The International English Language Testing System has been developed for nonnative English speakers all over the world in order to evaluate and certify their Englishlanguage proficiency. 20112012 Candidate English for International Opportunity Achieved UK and Australian universities enrolment standard * Evidence of awards/ certifications/ achievements listed is available for submission when required 5

Student s SelfAccount (Optional) (No more than 1000 words in English or 1600 words in Chinese) In this column, students may provide additional information to highlight any aspects of his/her learning life and personal development during or before senior secondary education for readers (e.g. tertiary education institutions, future employers) references. For example, the student may take the opportunity to briefly highlight an impressive learning experience that has had an impact on his/her personal growth and life goals. The student may also use this column to tell his/her story about personal goal setting that is influencing his/her career aspirations or whole person development. I love raising questions. How do we live in our society? How do we behave under the current social system? Why traditional culture is important to our modern life? These are the questions I have always asked and I really enjoy finding out their answers. That s why I am interested in Social Science and Sociology as well as its rigorous and systemic way of studying the society. I believe that not every question have a definite answer, especially those related to ethics, politics and human behaviour. I have experienced this through participating in debates. Being a member of the Chinese Debating Team, I have learnt how to collect useful information, how to analyze data, and in what way I should present my materials and how they can be made persuasively. More importantly, I have been trained to think systemically and respond logically. I am sure all these experience would be very helpful for being a Social Science student. As a sociable and active student, I enjoy dealing with people. I really think there is somehow a specialty of knowledge about interactions with people. Perhaps communication is the key factor. Being elected by my schoolmates as a member of the Student Union, I got a lot of chances to get along with different people by taking up the role as External Vice Chairperson. According to my experience, arguments were from time to time unavoidable when we conducted planning of various activities, but a good communication skill had often helped us to come to a conclusion smoothly because it allowed sharing of ideas possible. I ve also learnt how to cooperate with others. Human beings is a group of connected individuals, we can never live on our own. Among various services in school, being the Chairperson of the Junior Police Call is a role I treasure most. Though I was only a junior form student then, I got a lot of exposure about the Police Force and the crime situation in. It was also the first time for me to realise my responsibility as a citizen. Since then, I develop a curiosity in things and public issues happening around me. The government, political groups, economy and the people s livelihood are all areas of interest. I observe people from different cultures, I try to understand why they do and the reason behind their actions and culture. These experiences attract me further towards the field of Social Science. With all these activities I have participated, I am now becoming more independent and mature. I am able to make decisions in critical time and work effectively Moreover, I have acquired a valuable leadership skills and it could surely help me in the future. I believe that university education is not really about job training. It helps us develop intellectual ability and expand our knowledge base. I hope that I can be one of the candidates you find suitable for your university. End of Report 6