The relation between multi-cultural group work and the integration of home and international students

Gita Sedghi, Elisabeth D. Rushworth
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Group working skills are essential attributes for graduates in higher education, and are highly valued by prospective employers of home and international students. With increasing numbers of international students, with different social, cultural, and academic backgrounds, there is an opportunity to evaluate the students’ perceptions of, and the potential benefits for, student integration in multi-cultural group work. The research measured students’ attitudes towards multi-cultural group activities compared with different aspects of group work in general. The opinions of students in two departments, Chemistry and Geography & Planning, towards multi-cultural group work were generally positive, although international students had a better perception of the benefits, and were more likely to self-assign themselves to mixed groups, than home students. International students found the cognitive benefits of culturally mixed groups, and their effect on enhancing integration, more favourable than home students. Conversely, home students have a better overall perception of the benefits of the emotional aspects of the group work, how they will manage the assignment, the development of interpersonal skills, and group assessment than international students. In general, the results imply that tutors should deliberately assign students to multi-culturally mixed groups to encourage integration, and that the academic tasks for the assignments should be developed sensitively to encourage engagement with both cohorts of students.  Keywords: Internationalisation; Integration; Group work; Home; international
多元文化小组作业与国内外学生融合的关系
团队工作技能是高等教育毕业生的基本素质,受到国内外学生未来雇主的高度重视。随着国际学生数量的增加,他们有着不同的社会、文化和学术背景,这就有机会评估学生对融入多元文化团体工作的看法,以及学生融入多元文化团体工作的潜在好处。该研究测量了学生对多元文化团体活动的态度,并将其与小组工作的不同方面进行了比较。化学和地理与规划两个系的学生对多元文化小组作业的看法总体上是积极的,尽管国际学生对其好处有更好的感知,并且比本国学生更有可能将自己分配到混合小组。国际学生发现,与本国学生相比,文化混合群体对认知的好处,以及他们对促进融合的影响更有利。相反,与国际学生相比,家庭学生对小组工作的情感方面的好处、他们将如何管理作业、人际关系技能的发展和小组评估有更好的整体认识。总的来说,研究结果表明,导师应该有意识地将学生分配到多文化混合的群体中,以鼓励融合,并且应该敏感地制定作业的学术任务,以鼓励两类学生的参与。关键词:国际化;集成;组工作;回家;国际
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