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Mcmurray, Adela J. – Active Learning in Higher Education: The Journal of the Institute for Learning and Teaching, 2006
This article summarizes a longitudinal study of employed MBA students with particular emphasis on findings involving their choice of action research model to implement personal and organizational change in their environment. A multi-method approach merging both quantitative and qualitative techniques was utilized. A questionnaire consisting of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Action Research, Experiential Learning, Student Employment
Li, Yi – TESL Canada Journal, 2004
During the past five years, an increasing number of younger international students from mainland China have appeared on Canadian campuses to pursue their first university degrees. What is it like being a international student studying in a foreign language and culture at such a young age? Through narrative inquiry (Clandinin & Connelly, 2000),…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Foreign Countries, High School Students, Acculturation
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Biesenbach-Lucas, Sigrun – Language Learning & Technology, 2005
On today's "wired" college campuses, students avail themselves in increasing numbers of electronic channels, most notably e-mail, as a means to consult with their professors. While some research has investigated the purposes for which university students communicate with their instructors via e-mail, little research has examined differences in…
Descriptors: Communication Strategies, Campuses, Academic Advising, Electronic Mail
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Offstein, Evan H.; Larson, Miriam B.; McNeill, Andrea L.; Mwale, Hasten Mjoni – International Journal of Educational Management, 2004
Following approaches consistent with the qualitative research tradition, attempts to capture the essence of the full-time graduate student experience. Using the constant comparative method, analyzes several sources of data to arrive at a grounded theoretical model of the graduate student experience. Findings suggest that stress is at the core of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Experience, Qualitative Research, Grounded Theory
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Hui, Leng – Issues in Educational Research, 2005
Education in China, in its various forms and levels, is widely conceptualised as integrating the cultivation of "human souls" with the provision of students with knowledge. The English word "education" is "jiao yu" in Chinese, which means "teaching [and] cultivating". The analogy "shi nian shu mu, bai…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Intercultural Communication, Figurative Language, Teacher Role
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Singaravelu, Hemla D.; White, Lyle J.; Bringaze, Tammy B. – Journal of Career Development, 2005
This study examines the career development behavior of Asian international, non-Asian international, and domestic students, specifically the certainty of career and major choice and environmental factors that have influenced their choices. Environmental factors include family, school counselors, teacher, friends, and government. The results show…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Asians, Career Choice, Comparative Analysis
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Kelo, Maria; Teichler, Ulrich; Wachter, Bernd – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2006
This article on student mobility data in Europe has a double objective: First, it investigates which data on international mobility of students are being compiled and made available--and which are not--both at the international, the national, and the programme level. Second, it presents some of the student mobility data identified, and--based on…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, International Education
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Rizvi, Fazal – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2005
This paper discusses a range of issues concerning the idea of "brain drain" within the context of recent thinking on transnational mobility. It argues that the traditional analyses of brain drain are not sufficient, and that we can usefully approach the topic from a postcolonial perspective concerned with issues of identity, national…
Descriptors: Universities, Foreign Countries, Brain Drain, Interviews
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Duff, Andrea H.; Rogers, Derek P.; Harris, Michael B. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2006
Despite the best attempts of academic staff to teach students the mechanics of citation, the rules of referencing continue to be broken, particularly by those new to Western university systems (either first-year undergraduate students or international students from different cultural backgrounds). In late 2003, 16 postgraduate international…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Graduate Students, Engineering Education, Citations (References)
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Vasquez, Camilla – College and University, 2003
Providing advanced training to individuals in specialized disciplinary areas is one of the primary purposes of universities' graduate programs. Typically these programs are selective and require that a number of criteria be met, such as successful completion of undergraduate education, and a selected range of scores on standardized exams. For…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Language Proficiency
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Auger, Vincent A.; Overby, L. Marvin – Journal of Political Science Education, 2005
One of the environments in which political science faculty most directly face issues of community, communities, and politics is when they find themselves teaching in programs abroad. The rigors of international teaching force faculty to confront issues of community identity, assumptions about political orientation, and presumptions about how…
Descriptors: Political Science, Graduate Students, Overseas Employment, College Faculty
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Rogers, Priscilla S.; Wong, Irene F. H. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2005
This study assesses communication training provided in MBA and executive MBA programs in Singapore. The authors found that Singapore is a microcosm in terms of (a) requirements for English competency, (b) the variety of communication offerings, and (c) the lack of uniformity in the delivery of communication training. Whereas Singaporean MBA/EMBA…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Business Administration Education, Foreign Countries, Masters Degrees
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Holmes, Prue – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
Research on ethnic Chinese students studying in a Western (New Zealand) learning environment exposed differences in communication and learning between their first culture and the host culture. Thirteen ethnic Chinese students in a New Zealand university business school participated in an 18-month ethnographic study. The findings indicate that…
Descriptors: Assignments, Intercultural Communication, Classroom Communication, Ethnography
Huebner, Lee W. – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2006
The admirable ideal of "total" immersion in a foreign culture privileges students who plan early on for foreign study, establish early language fluency and elect majors and activities that make it easier to leave campus. Other students often find that they lack the language skills to qualify for many foreign programs or are unable to reconcile…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Foreign Students, Foreign Culture, International Educational Exchange
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Harman, Grant – Higher Education Policy, 2004
The export of higher education services has become a major and controversial aspect of the internationalization of higher education, especially with the current GATS negotiations. Over the past decade, Australia has become the third largest exporter of higher education, mainly to a limited number of South and East Asian countries. Australian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Higher Education, Student Recruitment
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