Discussion and Analysis on Preparations for Chinese Students Towards Effective Global Study and Career Interactions

Yin Zhang
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Of the more than 400,000 Chinese students who now study abroad; 235,000 came to the US; 25% of University of Washington Undergraduate enrollment for Spring 2013 were Asian. Other countries share this upward trend also. Chinese nationals comprised the largest percentage of international students at UW – my research location. In 2015 on the UW Seattle campus 3,845 international Chinese students enrolled. The study was designed to help create more useful and enlightened programs for Chinese students pursuing degrees abroad as well as for those striving for vocations within global industries by identifying best practices and support programs for Chinese students, universities and other institutions. This study employed a qualitative research method and in-depth interviews designed to examine the academic and overall experience of Chinese international students, domestic students, faculty and staff members at the University of Washington (UW). Research revealed five major obstacles influencing Chinese students’ perception of their academic and overall well-being on campus: language, loss of filial emotional support, lack of critical and creative thinking skills, culture shock and time management inadequacies. This study recommends to both countries toward developing a more holistic approach in preparing Chinese international students and those seeking global vocations. More intensive language, emotional intelligence and inter-cultural training is vital. Partnership programs between American students and Chinese students should be established to assist in these goals.
探讨和分析中国学生为有效的全球学习和职业互动所做的准备
目前在海外留学的40多万中国学生中;23.5万人来到美国;2013年春季入学的华盛顿大学本科生中有25%是亚裔。其他国家也有这种上升趋势。在我的研究地点华盛顿大学,中国学生占国际学生的比例最大。2015年,华盛顿大学西雅图校区招收了3845名中国留学生。这项研究旨在通过为中国学生、大学和其他机构确定最佳实践和支持项目,帮助在海外攻读学位的中国学生以及在全球行业中谋求职业的中国学生创建更有用、更开明的项目。本研究采用定性研究方法和深度访谈,旨在调查中国国际学生、国内学生、教职员工在华盛顿大学的学术和整体经历。研究揭示了影响中国学生对自己的学业和整体校园幸福感的五大障碍:语言、失去子女的情感支持、缺乏批判性和创造性思维技能、文化冲击和时间管理不足。本研究建议两国在准备中国留学生和那些寻求全球职业的学生方面制定更全面的方法。更密集的语言、情商和跨文化训练至关重要。应该在美国学生和中国学生之间建立伙伴关系项目,以协助实现这些目标。
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