Different Views? The Experiences of International Students Studying HE in Three Non-university Settings

Q4 Social Sciences
Madeleine King, Maxine Courtier, C. Shaw, Cynthia Anderson, J. Widdowson
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The purpose of the research was to discover the views of three groups of International students who were undertaking their Higher Education (HE) in a publicly-funded college, rather than a university setting. A comparative survey was undertaken by International students attending an American Community College, an Australian Technical and Further Education Institute and a group of English colleges which offer Higher Education. All three groups were satisfied with their provision. The college setting was perceived to offer higher levels of support than would have been available at a university, plus enhanced employability prospects and lower fees than those charged by a university. The status of an Australian, English or American HE qualification was important, as was the reputation of their particular college. The market for International students is highly competitive and largely driven by universities. The English experience suggests that colleges should focus on the marketing of specialist courses. In all cases, the fact that teaching staff were primarily teachers, rather than researchers was highly valued by respondents, as was their currency in their subject. However, there were strong feelings about value for money and the ability to engage with Home students and wider Australian, British or American culture. International students choose to study abroad because they want to broaden their own horizons and learn more about other cultures: many respondents found these opportunities to be limited. In order to help address this, an International student recruitment Checklist for senior college staff is presented as part of the research findings. Keywords: Higher Education, International students, colleges, value-for-money.
不同的观点?留学生在三所非大学环境中学习高等教育的经验
这项研究的目的是发现在公立学院接受高等教育(HE)而不是在大学环境中的三组国际学生的观点。在美国社区学院、澳大利亚技术和继续教育学院和一组提供高等教育的英国学院就读的国际学生进行了一项比较调查。这三组人都对他们的供给感到满意。学院环境被认为比大学提供更高水平的支持,加上更好的就业前景和比大学收取的更低的费用。澳大利亚、英国或美国高等教育资格的地位很重要,他们所在大学的声誉也很重要。国际学生市场竞争激烈,主要由大学推动。英国的经验表明,大学应该把重点放在专业课程的营销上。在所有情况下,教师主要是教师,而不是研究人员,这一事实受到了受访者的高度重视,因为他们在自己的学科中占有重要地位。然而,也有强烈的感觉是物有所值,能够与本土学生和更广泛的澳大利亚、英国或美国文化接触。国际学生选择出国留学是因为他们想开阔自己的视野,更多地了解其他文化:许多受访者认为这些机会是有限的。为了帮助解决这个问题,作为研究成果的一部分,提出了一份针对高级学院工作人员的国际学生招聘清单。关键词:高等教育,留学生,学院,物有所值
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Athens Journal of Education
Athens Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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