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The international student's experience: An exploratory study of students from Vietnam

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posted on 2024-06-03, 15:41 authored by A Wearring, H Le, R Wilson, Rodney ArambewelaRodney Arambewela
International students are an important part of today’s global university sector. This paper explores, through 10 in-depth interviews, the perceptions of Vietnamese international students studying with regard to their experience of teaching and learning in Australia. The findings indicate that Vietnamese students struggle with language, assessment, and Western teaching and learning styles. Many interviewees felt that local students often lumped them together with other international students, who sometimes had no desire to befriend or work with them. The paper provides recommendations on how to improve students’ experiences and adds to the current debate on international students’ satisfaction, with general implications for international education.

History

Journal

International Education Journal

Volume

14

Pagination

71-89

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1443-1475

eISSN

2202-493X

Language

English

Notes

accepted for publication in August 2014

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, The University of Sydney

Issue

1

Publisher

OCEANIA COMPARATIVE & INT EDUCATION SOC