Maneuvering through the treacherous terrains of America’s Colleges/Schools of Education

S. Obi
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Abstract Some aspiring African students prefer to travel “abroad” or overseas for example, the United States, Canada, Germany, France, and other developed countries to further their careers. This was a common practice for well-to-do families. To be more specific, some rich families in Nigeria tend to overlook higher institutions in their country. In my case, my dad inspired me, many decades ago, about travelling overseas to study. I was probably 12 years old when he hinted to me that his wish was for me to study overseas even though he did not mention any particular country. Ever since my dad indicated that desire, I accepted his wish until it came into fruition 20 years later. Specifically, in August 1979, I began my journey to the United States of America. However, while in the foreign land many African students confront multidimensional problems that range from prejudicial perceptions to illusory generalizations. For many Africans, problems include difficulty adjusting to a new cultural environment, xenophobia, misrepresentation, and miscategorization. Despite such problems, they are able to succeed and excel in their chosen professions. In this article, I discuss my experiences while maneuvering the treacherous terrain of America’s Colleges/School of Education.
在美国大学/教育学院的险恶地形中穿行
一些有抱负的非洲学生更喜欢去“国外”或海外旅行,例如美国、加拿大、德国、法国和其他发达国家,以进一步发展他们的职业生涯。这是富裕家庭的普遍做法。更具体地说,尼日利亚的一些富裕家庭倾向于忽视本国的高等院校。就我而言,几十年前,我父亲鼓励我去海外留学。当他向我暗示他希望我出国留学时,我大概12岁,尽管他没有提到任何特定的国家。自从我父亲提出这个愿望以来,我就接受了他的愿望,直到20年后它实现了。具体地说,1979年8月,我开始了我的美利坚合众国之旅。然而,在国外,许多非洲学生面临着多方面的问题,从偏见的看法到虚幻的概括。对许多非洲人来说,问题包括难以适应新的文化环境、仇外心理、误传和错误分类。尽管存在这些问题,他们还是能够在自己选择的职业中取得成功并出类拔萃。在这篇文章中,我讨论了我在美国大学/教育学院的险恶地形中操纵的经验。
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