Service-Learning Center Hosts Japanese, Korean Students
A total of eight students from Japan and Korea are on campus for a month-long service-learning program.
Being administered by the Service-Learning Center, headed by Prof. Emervencia Ligutom, the program this school year, which runs from June 28 to July 26, is customized for two universities: International Christian University (ICU) in Japan and Seoul Women’s University (SWU) in Korea.
Each ICU and SWU sent four students to experience community immersion and the Filipino way of life:
ICU
Ryoko Higuchi
Natsumi Iigo
Mariko Kitahama
Aya Kojima
SWU
Ji Hye Lee
Eun Young Choi
Lee Su Hyun
Son-Ah Young
Service-learning is a teaching pedagogy that brings students to communities, allowing them to appreciate concepts and theories through actual community interaction. The students are graded and their progress monitored through journals and a series of reflection sessions. At Silliman, service-learning is institutionalized and incorporated into all academic offerings.