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Schartner Young Intercultural Tr

English · Hardback

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Explores the experience of being an international student in higher education Over four-million people worldwide are currently studying abroad. These international student sojourns are, first and foremost, social experiences, with social interaction being both a success factor for and an outcome of this intercultural transition. But what's it like being an 'international' student? How is the experience different from studying 'at home', and what might make it a positive experience or otherwise? Schartner and Young detail how recent research has attempted to answer key questions related to the transition between different national learning environments, and show how it is helping to inform debates, policy and practice on the 'international student experience'. They also introduce a guiding conceptual model that captures the adjustment and adaptation trajectories of this unique and important group. This book: - Encompasses the full temporal range of the international student experience, from the decision to study abroad to the longer-term outcomes after the sojourn - Draws together findings from across a transdisciplinary range of areas including social psychology, education, applied linguistics and intercultural communication studies - Explores the international student experience and how it might be understood as an academic, psychological and sociocultural phenomenon of adjustment and adaptation - Provides a researcher toolkit showcasing a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches, enabling researchers to study both processes and outcomes of intercultural transition in higher education Alina Schartner is Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at Newcastle University Tony Johnstone Young is Reader in Applied Linguistics and Communication at Newcastle University

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Acknowledgements
Part A
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The current state of knowledge about the 'international student experience'
Chapter 3: Methodology
Part B
Chapter 4: Academic adjustment and adaptation
Chapter 5: Psychological adjustment and adaptation
Chapter 6: Sociocultural adjustment and adaptation
Chapter 7: Associations between adjustment domains
Chapter 8: Retrospectives on the international student experience
Part C
Chapter 9: Conclusions
Chapter 10: Implications


About the author










Alina Schartner is Lecturer in Applied Linguistics in the School of Education, Communication and Language Science at Newcastle University.

Product details

Authors Tony Johnstone Young, Alina Schartner, Aliona Schartner, Schartner Alina, Tony Young, Tony Johnstone Young
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2018
 
EAN 9781474431217
ISBN 978-1-4744-3121-7
Series Studies in Social Interaction
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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