COVID-19 and the Changes in STEM Students’ Intentions to Pursue International Mobility. What Do the Students Say?

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Almukhambetova, Aliya Kuzhabekova
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Abstract

Abstract The rapid outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected the students’ international mobility globally. However, little is known about the challenges that the students, intending to pursue outward mobility experience in deciding between studying in the home country or a foreign country in the current reality. Using a “push-and-pull” model as a framework, this qualitative interview-based study aims to find answers to some of these questions by exploring how the pandemic affected science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students’ intentions to pursue international mobility, looking at students from Kazakhstan, one of the typical source countries. The analysis is based on the interview data with 22 students who planned to pursue higher education abroad when the COVID-19 pandemic started. The key lessons from the study are useful for policymakers and practitioners working in the higher education field internationally as they provide insights into the potential influence of COVID-19 on the outward mobility of STEM students globally.
COVID-19与STEM学生追求国际流动意愿的变化学生们怎么说?
新冠肺炎疫情的快速爆发,严重影响了全球学生的国际流动。然而,很少有人知道,在目前的现实中,学生,打算追求外向流动的经验,在决定在祖国还是国外学习的挑战。这项基于访谈的定性研究以“推拉”模型为框架,旨在通过探索疫情如何影响科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)学生追求国际流动的意愿,并以典型来源国之一哈萨克斯坦的学生为研究对象,找到其中一些问题的答案。该分析是根据对新冠肺炎疫情开始时计划出国接受高等教育的22名学生的采访数据进行的。该研究的主要经验教训对在国际高等教育领域工作的政策制定者和从业者很有用,因为它们为COVID-19对全球STEM学生的外向流动的潜在影响提供了见解。
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European Education
European Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: uropean Education is published in association with the Comparative Education Society in Europe (CESE). It is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to original inquiries and dialogue on education across the member states of the Council of Europe. Established in 1969, the journal features articles on education in individual member states, comparative studies on education across Europe, as well as the impact of European education initiatives globally. The journal especially encourages theoretical and empirical studies, interdisciplinary perspectives, and critical examination of the impact of political, economic, and social forces on education. European Education includes reviews of books and educational films, including those published/produced in English and other languages.
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