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Deana Tsabak – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Besides the despicable atrocities and devastation, Russia's war in Ukraine caused the emergence of a group of refugees previously unknown in the U.S. and the world. The phenomenon of "Ukrainian refugees" is new to the immigration and resettlement agencies, host communities, employers, and educators. This research explores how five…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Acculturation, Self Concept
Sabina Adu-Wusu – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Complexities in African international students' adaptation and experiences impact their success in their new social and academic environment as these complexities go beyond the diversity of socio-cultural background to the collective classification of identification, resulting in less provision of assistance by institutional structures of support.…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Higher Education, Blacks, Adjustment (to Environment)
Lale Güvenli; Feyza Bhatti – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2024
Despite their prolonged history of immigration to the UK, studies on Turkish Cypriots' acculturative processes have been scarce. Utilizing 20 semi-structured interviews with three generations of Turkish Cypriot immigrants living in the UK, this paper explores the acculturation processes of Turkish Cypriots by focusing on their sense of self,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Groups, Immigrants, Self Concept
Boissicat, Natacha; Fayant, Marie-Pierre; Nurra, Cécile; Muller, Dominique – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Background: Social comparisons between pupils are especially relevant at school. Such comparisons influence self-perception and performance. When pupils evaluate themselves more negatively and perform worse after an upward comparison (with a better off pupil) than a downward comparison (with a worse-off pupil), this is a contrast effect. On the…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Student Evaluation, Social Status
Ingrid Kiehl; Ruby Pease; Corinna Hackmann – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
There is a dearth of research into the experience of adult diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, and targeted research is needed to understand the needs of these adults. The aim of this coproduced review was to assess existing qualitative data on the lived experience of receiving an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis, identify recurring themes,…
Descriptors: Adults, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis, Attitudes
Ho, Canary H. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
In the late 19th century, Asians were seen as foreigners who were called the "yellow peril" by Americans because they were seen "as perpetual foreigners who threatened the U.S. economy, society, and nation" (Tzu-Chun Wu, 2017, p. 1). Eventually, the model minority myth was coined and referenced as "Asians comprise the…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Vietnamese People, Racism, Social Bias
Ting Huang; Shadeed Khan – Journal of International Students, 2024
Gender studies in Western institutions of higher education tend to focus on the deficiencies of female students in adjusting to new cultures compared to their male counterparts (Contreras-Aguirre & Gonzalez, 2017; Manese et al., 1988; Mallinckrodt & Leong, 1992). Few researchers have delved into female Chinese international students' ways…
Descriptors: Females, Asians, Foreign Students, Self Concept
Abdullah S. Salehuddin; Chloe E. Gonzales; Jade Salmon; Qing Huang; Karen K. Myers – Communication Education, 2024
This qualitative study examines communicative processes associated with graduate students (N = 124) in their struggles with the impostor phenomenon (IP, commonly known as impostor syndrome) and their integration into and experience in graduate programs (aspects of organizational assimilation). We identified two mutually implicative relationships.…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Self Concept, Student Adjustment, Acculturation
Wei Liu; Xiaobing Lin – Intercultural Education, 2024
Current student development theories are mostly grounded in the experiences of domestic students in North America. The increasing portion of the international students in the post-secondary student population has created a glaring gap for a unique theory of international student development. A unique theory for international student development,…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Development, Self Concept, Cultural Awareness
Seema Jain – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The research on the religious experience of international students is limited. This study explored international undergraduate female students' narratives on the importance of religion and spirituality in their international sojourn. Using a narrative case study, I interviewed six students (three Christian and three Hindu students) to discuss the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Foreign Students, Counseling Services, Spiritual Development
Alessio Buonomo; Giustina Orientale Caputo; Giuseppe Gabrielli; Giuseppe Gargiulo – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Scholars have argued that, on average, immigrant students are 'optimists' and have higher educational aspirations than non-migrant students after accounting for students' socio-economic background and educational performance. However, ethnic minority groups, which proxy the different origin backgrounds of migrants, may show mixed findings in terms…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Academic Aspiration, High School Students, Postsecondary Education
Trond Risto – History of Education, 2024
There is no doubt that the first boarding school in the South Sami region in Norway (1910-1951) was authoritarian and contributed to Sami assimilation over several generations. Descriptions given by a former student regarding the poor conditions 70 years after he felt he was the victim of abuse is perhaps a sign of growing self-awareness among the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Boarding Schools, Minority Groups, Foreign Countries
Sary Mendoza; Jesús Enrique Pinto Sosa; Luis Fernandez-Baqueiro – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
In this paper, the intercultural experience of two Mexican students who made a credit mobility during a scholar semester at a foreign university was analyzed. The analysis was based on semi-structured interviews and reflective reports. A qualitative phenomenological approach was used to analyze the intercultural experience. The experience of the…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Student Experience, Cultural Awareness, Acculturation
Ripani, Giulia – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2023
As a growing number of immigrant children enter formal music education, research is crucial to understand their experiences and to promote culturally relevant and socially just music education pedagogies. Whereas, researchers have traditionally focused on immigrant adolescents and music, I chose to synthesize studies on musical childhood in…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Music Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Acculturation
Laura Vaughn – Journal of International Students, 2023
This reflective paper shares the experiences of a higher education professional living and working abroad and the long-term impacts of those experiences on their self-authorship journey through reflection ten years later. The story of this reflection focuses on how cultural differences and community ties helped to facilitate growth and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Foreign Workers, Cultural Differences, Self Esteem