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Thriving as an international student: personal responses and the trajectories they create

  • Tony Shannon-Little

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Abstract

During a study investigating their experiences on a British university campus, relatively successful long stay international students critically reflect on their experiences of cross-cultural interactions and how these have shaped not just their current behaviour but also their longer term attitudes and aims, or in Wenger's term their trajectories. A tentative taxonomy of trajectories is described and its pedagogical relevance discussed in terms of ways that this understanding can inform staff interventions to enhance intercultural learning, not only of international students but of home students and staff also, and lead to further critical reflection by all participants on their own cultural influences.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of pedagogic development
Volume2.0
Issue number1.0
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • International Students
  • Inter Cultural Learning

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