Using language and culture to construct group work in higher education
conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00authored byG Melles
Second language students’ experiences of group work is not often transparent in evaluation studies although the multicultural nature of the student population in Australasia would suggest that culture and language should be on the research agenda. Culture and language is used in the higher education literature to mark out the Asian learner as different and problematic although such cultural models and stereotypes have been the subject of some criticism in recent years. Through semi-structured qualitative interviewing in focus group interviews with 19 South East Asian students I explore the ways language and culture intervene to structure these students’ experiences.
History
Title of proceedings
Learning for an unknown future : annual international HERDSA conference : 6-9 July 2003
Event
Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia. Conference (2003 : Christchurch, N.Z.)
Series
Research and development in higher education ; v. 26