A mixed methods investigation of international students’ perceptions of their experiences of marginalization in Korean higher education

Q2 Social Sciences
Christina Dahee Jung
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As Korea expands its global outreach and more international students attend its universities, how to acculturate and accommodate these students needs to be investigated. The purpose of this study is to examine the acculturation process of international students at one private tertiary institution in Korea to determine their perceptions of their institution and host country with the aim of improving Korea's multicultural policies. The methodology utilized for this study was an explanatory mixed methods approach to examine international students’ experiences. A quantitative measurement using multiple regression analysis to identify the variables affecting student acculturation and a qualitative investigation to contextualize the regression results were implemented. The multiple regression findings demonstrate that the year of study correlates with cultural and linguistic disinterest. In addition, senior students reported lower support rates. The qualitative results indicate that acculturative stress factors stemmed mainly from perceived institutional marginalization and implicit discrimination from the host country institution. The significance of the findings based on the synthesis of the qualitative and quantitative results suggest that culturally and linguistically competent students were unsatisfied with the services of their host institution. A practical implication of this study is that more encompassing and supportive communities for international students are needed to increase student satisfaction and feelings of inclusion.
以混合方法调查留学生对其在韩国高等教育中被边缘化经历的看法
随着韩国向全球拓展,越来越多的国际学生进入韩国的大学学习,如何使这些学生适应和融入韩国文化需要进行研究。本研究旨在考察韩国一所私立高等院校留学生的文化适应过程,以确定他们对学校和东道国的看法,从而改进韩国的多元文化政策。本研究采用解释性混合方法来考察留学生的经历。本研究采用多元回归分析法进行定量测量,以确定影响学生文化适应的变量;同时进行定性调查,以了解回归结果的来龙去脉。多元回归结果表明,学习年级与文化和语言上的不感兴趣相关。此外,高年级学生的支持率较低。定性结果表明,文化适应压力因素主要源于所感知到的东道国院校的边缘化和隐性歧视。综合定性和定量结果得出的重要结论表明,具有文化和语言能力的学生对东道国院校的服务不满意。本研究的一个实际意义是,需要为留学生提供更多包容和支持性社区,以提高学生的满意度和融入感。
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