2019
DOI: 10.15507/1991-9468.097.023.201904.628-640
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The Problems of Linguistic and Academic Adaptation of International Students in Russia

Abstract: Introduction.In the context of internationalization of higher education, attracting students from abroad is considered a tool for strengthening the country's positions in the world's educational space. The paper addresses the issue of linguistic and academic adaptation of international students in Russia. International students tend to experience difficulties when adapting to a new/different socio-cultural environment. The relevance of the article is determined by strengthening of integration processes, intern… Show more

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“…Previous studies have extensively explored the academic adaptation of international students worldwide, encompassing various regions such as Asian countries (Arief & Melati, 2017;Jang, 2018;Wachyunni et al, 2023), China (Hussain & Shen, 2019;San & Guo, 2022;Sheng et al, 2022;Wenyan et al, 2023), African countries (Owusu-Agyeman & Mugume, 2023), European countries (Campos et al, 2022;Yildirim et al, 2021), Russia (Beregovaya & Kudashov, 2019), and the United States (Park, 2016;Tutar, 2023). The overarching goal of these global studies was to discern patterns and identify gaps in understanding the academic adaptation of international students across diverse countries.…”
Section: Academic Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have extensively explored the academic adaptation of international students worldwide, encompassing various regions such as Asian countries (Arief & Melati, 2017;Jang, 2018;Wachyunni et al, 2023), China (Hussain & Shen, 2019;San & Guo, 2022;Sheng et al, 2022;Wenyan et al, 2023), African countries (Owusu-Agyeman & Mugume, 2023), European countries (Campos et al, 2022;Yildirim et al, 2021), Russia (Beregovaya & Kudashov, 2019), and the United States (Park, 2016;Tutar, 2023). The overarching goal of these global studies was to discern patterns and identify gaps in understanding the academic adaptation of international students across diverse countries.…”
Section: Academic Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dataset for this research was collected only in Vietnam, which makes generalization of our results and practical recommendations difficult. Although internationalization is prevalent in Vietnam, the ways parents perceive the dimensions of core educational quality and transformative quality, as well as expectations about education, may be different across cultural contexts (Beregovaya & Kudashov, 2019;Gilligan & Outram, 2012;A. Liu & Xie, 2016;Tran, 2019).…”
Section: Limitations and Directions For Future Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In socio-communicative adaptation, the role of language is emphasized. Learning a language helps to immerse yourself in culture, history and mentality, which is why the level of knowledge of the language determines not only the ability to study at a university in another country but also the willingness and openness to a new sociocultural environment [17]. In the work of O.I.Danilenko, C. Li, and I. Xu [18] emphasis were shifted to cognitive-behavioural resources of the individual and coping strategies in the analysis of adaptation in mixed sociocultural environments for students in mixed groups.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%