2021
DOI: 10.1177/10567879211015945
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Student Engagement at Higher Education Institutions: A Study of International Student Engagement and Motivational Challenges at Chinese Universities

Abstract: Chinese universities have opened their doors for foreign students in recent years. Finding internationally accepted academic degrees programs and relevantly qualified academics however remains a challenge for the Chinese universities. The universities too are facing difficulties in engaging international students in studies and university activities. Many students remain regularly absent from academic activities because they feel isolated due to one institution-two systems concept of education administration a… Show more

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“…All of this contributes to the increase of students' problems, exacerbating their psychological problems due to their integration into study for long periods to obtain high academic grades. This idea is consistent with the results of studies [1], [13].…”
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“…All of this contributes to the increase of students' problems, exacerbating their psychological problems due to their integration into study for long periods to obtain high academic grades. This idea is consistent with the results of studies [1], [13].…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Exchanges among tutors are conducive to the sharing of research experience and achievements among tutors, stimulating tutors' research enthusiasm, promoting the improvement of research ability and actively building academic networks. Institutions can strengthen the exchanges and cooperation among tutors, between tutors and between tutors and enterprises, broaden the research horizons of tutors, and provide tutors with rich research samples by regularly organizing tutors' academic exchanges or university-enterprise cooperation, in order to promote the win-win cooperation and professional development of the tutor team [14] .…”
Section: Improvement Of Research Guidancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Culture in the broad sense, as Hegel said, "culture is the second nature created by human beings", refers to all the results related to human social practices, including both material and spiritual aspects, and emphasizes the category corresponding to natural substances, i.e. humanized nature [2] . Culture in the narrower sense corresponds mainly to culture and matter, and refers specifically to the spiritual products of human practice, used in parallel with politics and economy, including customs, values, ways of thinking, moral sentiments, academic thought, science and technology, various institutions, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%