Educational Reciprocity And Adaptivity: International Students And Stakeholders (routledge Research In International And Comparative Education)
معرفی کتاب «Educational Reciprocity And Adaptivity: International Students And Stakeholders (routledge Research In International And Comparative Education)» نوشتهٔ Abe W. Ata (editor), Ly Thi Tran (editor), Indika Liyanage (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Educational Reciprocity and Adaptability challenges the common belief that adapting to new educational settings is the responsibility of international students alone. The book argues that reciprocal responses are required by students and stakeholders alike for an efficient and equitable accommodation of international students in educational settings. Considering how international students negotiate academic challenges and social tensions, it presents both theoretical frameworks and practical tools to work around the tension regarding ethical academic practices. Crucially exploring these issues across a range of geographical and institutional contexts, and therefore offering critical insights into significant developments in international education across the world, the much-needed research in this edited collection explores: institutional educational policies regarding international students and stakeholders; institutional practices and how they are received; educational adaptability and responses from different stakeholders; the experiences of international students and institutions in negotiating academic and social tensions. This important contribution to research on the experiences of international students in different geographical and educational contexts is of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of international education, comparative education, sociology of education, youth studies, intercultural studies, migration studies and TESOL. Cover Half title Title page Copyright page Table of contents Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Re-examining reciprocity in international education PART I: Institutional or broader educational policies and practices vis-à-vis international students and stakeholders 2 Japan's 'super global universities' scheme: why does the number of 'foreign' students matter? 3 Adaptation for national competitive advantage: policy on international students in the UK 4 Understanding international students' adaptation motivation and behaviours: transformative, strategic or conservative? PART II: The experiences of international students and institutions in negotiating academic and social tensions 5 Rethinking the value of international student mobility: a case study of the experience of Myanmar University students in Hong Kong 6 Navigating through the hostility: international students in Singapore 7 Rethinking the issue of rights for international students 8 Missing dialogue: intercultural experiences of Pakistani students in their first-year studies at a Chinese university 9 Sustaining benefits of higher education internationalisation through cross-cultural adaptation: insights from international students in Malaysia 10 Do academic and social experiences predict sense of belonging? Comparing among American and international undergraduate students PART III: Educational adaptability – instructional practices and international students 11 Stretching the global imaginaries of internationalisation: the critical role of intercultural language learning pedagogies 12 Reconsidering possibilities for integration of international students in tertiary education 13 An investigation into the knowledge, education and attitudes of male and female international students in Australia to the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 14 "Is plagiarism a learned sin?" Textuality, meaning-making, and the rules of the academic game Index "Reciprocal Adaptability between International Students and Stakeholders challenges the common belief that adapting to new educational settings is the responsibility of international students alone. The book argues that reciprocal responses are required by students and stakeholders alike for an efficient and equitable accommodation of international students in educational settings. Considering how international students negotiate academic challenges and social tensions, it presents both theoretical frameworks and practical tools to work around the tension regarding ethical academic practices. Crucially exploring these issues across a range of geographical and institutional contexts, and therefore offering critical insights into significant developments in international education across the world, the much-needed research in this edited collection explores: - Institutional educational policies regarding international students and stakeholders; - Institutional practices and how they are received; - Educational adaptability and responses from different stakeholders; - The experiences of international students and institutions in negotiating academic and social tensions. This important contribution to research on the experiences of international students in different geographical and educational contexts is of great interest to academics, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of international education, comparative education, sociology of education, youth studies, intercultural studies, migration studies, and TESOL" -- Provided by publisher "Educational Reciprocity and Adaptability challenges the common belief that adapting to new educational settings is the responsibility of international students alone. The book argues that reciprocal responses are required by students and stakeholders alike for an efficient and equitable accommodation of international students in educational settings. Considering how international students negotiate academic challenges and social tensions, it presents both theoretical frameworks and practical tools to work around the tension regarding ethical academic practices. Crucially exploring these issues across a range of geographical and institutional contexts, and therefore offering critical insights into significant developments in international education across the world, the much-needed research in this edited collection explores:Institutional educational policies regarding international students and stakeholders;Institutional practices and how they are received;Educational adaptability and responses from different stakeholders;The experiences of international students and institutions in negotiating academic and social tensions. This important contribution to research on the experiences of international students in different geographical and educational contexts is of great interest to academics, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of international education, comparative education, sociology of education, youth studies, intercultural studies, migration studies, and TESOL."--Provided by publisher Educational Reciprocity and Adaptivity challenges the common belief that adapting to new educational settings is the responsibility of international students alone. The book argues that reciprocal responses are required by students and stakeholders alike for an efficient and equitable accommodation of international students in educational settings. Considering how international students negotiate academic challenges and social tensions, it presents both theoretical frameworks and practical tools to work around the tension regarding ethical academic practices.
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