Series Editor's Note Kerry J. Kennedy Foreword William Ayers. Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Betty C. Eng Part 1: Culture of the Classroom 2. Teaching About Filial Piety and Learning from Its Antecedents Chau-kiu Cheung and Alex Yui-huen Kwan 3. The Applicability of Peer Learning and Peer Assessment in Hong Kong: A Cultural Perspective Raymond Wai-man Chan and Alice M. L. Chong 4. Turning Conflict into Collaboration Kathy Kam Ping Leung Part 2: Contextualizing the Curriculum 5. Teaching Group Counseling in Hong Kong: The Experience of a Teaching Excellence Award Winner T. Wing Lo 6. Subjective Process and Outcome Evaluation of a Social Work Methods Course: Findings Based on the Perspective of the Students Tak-yan Lee, Esther O.W. Chow and Joannes M.W. Lee 7. Teaching Sexual Diversity in Hong Kong: Challenging Homophobia Diana Kan Kwok 8. Critical Self-Examination of Homophobia: A Sexual Diversity Teacher's Personal Journey Yuen Chun, Louisa, Chan Part 3: Learner and Learning: Expanding the Classroom 9. Implementing Volunteer Program to University Students in Hong Kong: Enhancing Volunteer Participation Through Service Matching and Organizational Support E. Suk Ching Liu, Joseph Wu, T. Wing Lo and Anna N.N. Hui 10. Project X: The Project for Learning Excellence: A First-Year, Non-Credit Bearing, Department-Based, Co-Curricular Course for Students in Social Sciences Katty P. Ho, Alice M. L. Chong, Stephanie Fung Yee Lai and Remus Kai Chun Kwok