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Hopeful cross-cultural encounters to support student well-being and graduate attributes in higher education

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posted on 2020-09-01, 00:00 authored by Angela DaddowAngela Daddow, D Cronshaw, N Daddow, R Sandy
The impetus to ensure Australian students, once enrolled, complete their university qualification has become more pressing. Student retention impacts funding in a tight fiscal environment and is used as a benchmark for quality performance. Evidence of increased levels of psychological distress in university students threatens this retention. Risks to student well-being can be compounded for diverse and international students with vulnerabilities that include social isolation, negotiating cultural difference, and marginalization. This article reports on the evaluation of an extracurricular program available to all students in an Australian university that enabled respectful interfaith and cross-cultural dialogue, called Finding Common Ground. The program sought to reduce social isolation, support mature religious expression, counter marginalization, and strengthen graduate attributes. The research highlighted hopeful and surprising cross-cultural encounters, impacted positively on student well-being, enhanced cross-cultural learning, and disrupted the propensity for polarization or “silence” in university (and social) discourse on religious beliefs.

History

Journal

Journal of studies in international education

Volume

24

Issue

4

Pagination

474 - 490

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1028-3153

eISSN

1552-7808

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2019, European Association for International Education