2014年5月14日 星期三

CUHK 心理學學士實習生 - Leo Chung (2012)

My internship @ Link Education

Working here at Link Education is a fun learning experience. Just because you work as an intern, doesn’t mean you will be doing the routine stuff from beginning to end. In fact a wide range of tasks awaits you. You may start off easy by doing various researches and giving feedbacks to existing programs about its design, structure or implementation. Later on you may even be asked to contribute any games or activities that can be used along with the making of the teaching materials.

Just like playing video games, the difficulty increases as you move along and it only gets harder and harder. If you still think the work is easy and not challenging enough. Wait till you are asked to create a story using PowerPoint on various topics such as reasons for forgetting homework and cross racial marriage. The challenge here is to test your resourcefulness and creativity to make the story as interesting and lively as possible to appeal to the students.

As stated in the job description, there will be an opportunity for class observations. If you are really lucky, you might even get to participate in the class and help out rather than being a plain observer. But if you are really really lucky (like me!), you might have a chance of leading a group of students and teach the class yourself.

In a nutshell, opportunities exist and there are a lot of them here at Link Education. The only thing that matters is whether you are willing to step up and take on these responsibilities.

Leo Chung
[BSocSc(Psyhology) at CUHK and PGDE(Liberal Studies) at CUHK]

Currently a Liberal Studies teacher at an local secondary school

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