2020
DOI: 10.1177/1056787920927682
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American Undergraduate Students’ Social Experiences With Chinese International Students

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to describe and explain American undergraduate students’ social experiences interacting with non-native English-speaking Chinese international students during conversational practices at an American university. This study used an explanatory (holistic) multiple case study design (Yin, 2003) using in-depth, semistructured interviews grounded in the social exchange theory. The participants were seven American students (three men and four women) who served as conversation partners of… Show more

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“…Students come into the university with all levels of enthusiasm, but as they progress in the institutions, different environmental factors contribute to their failure during academic assessment (Moldes et al, 2019). Students stand to benefit more when they are allowed to explore and have the required guidance needed to perform their studies (Sato et al, 2020). One would observe from studies that a considerable level of interest and passion for academic activities, as well as a decrease in anxiety, are direct products of the counselling of their advisers.…”
Section: Comparison With Other Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students come into the university with all levels of enthusiasm, but as they progress in the institutions, different environmental factors contribute to their failure during academic assessment (Moldes et al, 2019). Students stand to benefit more when they are allowed to explore and have the required guidance needed to perform their studies (Sato et al, 2020). One would observe from studies that a considerable level of interest and passion for academic activities, as well as a decrease in anxiety, are direct products of the counselling of their advisers.…”
Section: Comparison With Other Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other key theme that may be related to the F&M in Shanghai project is research on the Chinese international student experience in the US. Literature focused specifically on Chinese students studying abroad has been plentiful in recent years; for example, there are a number of studies focusing on sociocultural, acculturative, and academic stressors and their impacts on Chinese students (e.g., Su et al, 2021;Yan, 2017;Yan & Berliner, 2009;Yan & Berliner, 2013), social interactions with domestic and international peers (e.g., Meng et al, 2018;Sato et al, 2020;Wang, 2017;Wilson et al 2020;Yao, 2016), and choice of host country and purpose in studying abroad (e.g. Chao et al, 2017;Dai & Garcia, 2019;Gong & Huybers, 2015;Yu, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cultural shock and cultural misunderstandings are common issues to deal with not only for the international students but also for the teachers and educational managers as well (Karaman et al, 2018). Most importantly, cultural gaps further exacerbate these problems that affect international students' academic success (Sato et al, 2020). Therefore, how to improve their ability in interaction and adjustment in their host country are important teaching goals for educators.…”
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confidence: 99%