2021
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2021.681956
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The Link between Social Wellbeing, Belonging, and Connectedness of International Students in Australian High Schools

Abstract: The number of international students enrolled in Australian high schools has increased dramatically over the last decade. However, limited research has investigated the unique needs and experiences of these students. In response to a general lack of knowledge relating to this population, a sample of 225 international high school students (93 males, 129 females, and 3 other) enrolled in years 10–12 in Australian independent schools were surveyed to investigate their social wellbeing. The survey included measure… Show more

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“…If this occurred continuously, there was a greater possibility for international students to experience social isolation. Some studies (Girmay & Singh, 2018;Hurem, et al, 2021;Wu et al, 2014) have consistently reported that international students experienced social isolation and one of the reasons is the absence of connectedness with peers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…If this occurred continuously, there was a greater possibility for international students to experience social isolation. Some studies (Girmay & Singh, 2018;Hurem, et al, 2021;Wu et al, 2014) have consistently reported that international students experienced social isolation and one of the reasons is the absence of connectedness with peers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%