Changing the World for the Better
A passionate educator in social work with profound experience in the field, there are few who are as dedicated to teaching the next generations of students in social welfare in Hong Kong as Dr Sylvia KWOK LAI Yuk-ching
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As the Associate Professor of CityU’s Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences (who will be promoted to Professor with effect from July 2022), Dr Sylvia KWOK LAI Yuk-ching was originally a secondary school social worker and a youth worker. Her transition from instructor to lecturer and associate professor came about deliberately. “The reason why I want to change my job was because I wanted to transfer my knowledge to the students,” she says. In doing so, Kwok hopes to create a “ripple effect”. “That means if I can teach one student to become a social worker, he or she can go out there and affect many clients. That becomes a hundred students, a thousand… They can have great impact as social workers in the social welfare field.”
Kwok is an advocate for positive education. For almost three decades, she has taught about 200 students per academic year—that is about 6,000 students she has sent out into the world with the knowledge to navigate themselves as well as their clients in the social welfare sphere.
After becoming an assistant professor, she devoted much effort on positive education. This means applying concepts of positive psychology to the way she educates. It also brought about her setting up a positive education laboratory in her department.
Her ripples of positive education cascade outwards and have a huge impact on her students. Many of her former students have won the Outstanding Social Worker Award in Hong Kong. This year, one graduate from her class were presented with this accolade by the Hong Kong Social Workers Association.
UGC Honours Teaching Excellence
Kwok isn’t without honours herself (beside her teaching qualifications and ability to empower generations of students). She received the prestigious University Grants Committee (UGC) Teaching Award in 2021 for a CityU-led inter-institutional project called JUMP, which stands for Joint University Mental-wellness Project.