Current Search: Tsai, Ming-Che (x)
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Title
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AN ACCOUNT OF HOW CHINESE GRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES VIEW THE FULL SPAN OF THEIR EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES: A GROUNDED THEORY INVESTIGATION.
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Creator
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Tsai, Ming-Che, Sivo, Stephen, University of Central Florida
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Abstract / Description
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Many teachers of international students in the United States are challenged to address cultural differences in a classroom. International students often experience psychological, physical and cultural stress when they study abroad, due mainly to unfamiliar environments and a diverse culture. The question this study asks is: Are there any strategies that can be used to benefit these students? This grounded theory study will examine a purposefully-selected group of subjects from China and...
Show moreMany teachers of international students in the United States are challenged to address cultural differences in a classroom. International students often experience psychological, physical and cultural stress when they study abroad, due mainly to unfamiliar environments and a diverse culture. The question this study asks is: Are there any strategies that can be used to benefit these students? This grounded theory study will examine a purposefully-selected group of subjects from China and Taiwan who are currently studying at a large metropolitan university in the Southeastern United States. After data collection and analysis procedure, I hoped there are some things valued for international student who just arrived at the new environment and provides the reference to those students and college with the similar situation as UCF all over the world.
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Date Issued
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2009
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Identifier
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CFE0002680, ucf:48239
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0002680