International students in Kazakhstan

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
D. Mukhamejanova
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Purpose Kazakhstan has taken considerable steps to improve the incoming mobility of international students; however, despite these measures, the number of international students studying in Kazakhstan is still very low. Research indicates that in order to attract and retain international students it is necessary to build a thorough understanding of their experiences in the host country. The purpose of this paper is to gain a better understanding of international students’ experiences in Kazakhstan by exploring how they exercise their human agency while adapting to the academic and socio-cultural life in Kazakhstan. Design/methodology/approach The author used a purposeful criterion sampling to select six international students from Afghanistan, Great Britain, Russia, South Korea, Ukraine and the USA studying at Kazakhstani universities to participate in this research. The primary data collection was semi-structured in-depth interviews. Supportive methods included a demographic questionnaire and a researcher journal. Findings The study revealed that the international students actively employed their human agency to negotiate their studying and to adapt to their life in Kazakhstan. They did not simply adjust to the host environment, but also learned from it and attempted to transform it according to their circumstances and goals. Research limitations/implications The implication is that Kazakhstani universities and any other higher education institutions that seek to increase the number of their international students should consider not only how to attract these students, but also how to adapt their institution’s practices and regulations to create an inclusive learning environment for their diverse student population. It is also very important for higher education institutions to provide international students with the necessary conditions to exercise their human agency because as it was revealed by this study, international students’ human agency is a very powerful mechanism helping them live and learn comfortably in their host country. Originality/value Taking into consideration the reviewed previous research, this was the first attempt to use Albert Bandura’s social cognitive theory for the purpose of building an understanding about how international students exercise their agency while adapting to the academic and socio-cultural life in the host country. The social cognitive theory allows investigating international students as active and self-sufficient agents of their own adaptation process who can and do change themselves, and have the potential to navigate and alter their host environment to achieve their own goals. This study encourages researchers and practitioners to think about international students outside the dimension of internationalization as a means of improving country’s economic capital.
哈萨克斯坦的国际学生
目的:哈萨克斯坦已采取相当大的步骤来改善国际学生的入境流动性;然而,尽管采取了这些措施,在哈萨克斯坦学习的国际学生人数仍然很低。研究表明,为了吸引和留住国际学生,有必要全面了解他们在东道国的经历。本文的目的是通过探索国际学生如何在适应哈萨克斯坦的学术和社会文化生活的同时行使他们的人类能动性,从而更好地了解国际学生在哈萨克斯坦的经历。设计/方法/方法作者采用有目的的标准抽样,选择了来自阿富汗、英国、俄罗斯、韩国、乌克兰和美国的六名在哈萨克斯坦大学学习的国际学生参与本研究。主要数据收集为半结构化深度访谈。支持性方法包括人口调查问卷和研究者期刊。研究结果显示,留学生积极地利用他们的人力中介来协商他们的学习和适应他们在哈萨克斯坦的生活。他们不是简单地适应东道国环境,而是从东道国环境中学习,并试图根据自己的情况和目标来改造东道国环境。这意味着哈萨克斯坦的大学和任何其他寻求增加国际学生数量的高等教育机构不仅应该考虑如何吸引这些学生,还应该考虑如何调整其机构的实践和规定,为其多样化的学生群体创造一个包容的学习环境。高等教育机构为国际学生提供必要的条件来行使其人的能动性也是非常重要的,因为正如本研究所揭示的那样,国际学生的人的能动性是一种非常强大的机制,可以帮助他们在东道国舒适地生活和学习。考虑到之前的研究,这是第一次尝试使用Albert Bandura的社会认知理论来理解国际学生如何在适应东道国的学术和社会文化生活的同时行使他们的能动性。社会认知理论允许将国际学生作为自己适应过程的积极和自给自足的代理人进行调查,他们能够并且确实改变了自己,并且有潜力导航和改变他们的宿主环境以实现自己的目标。本研究鼓励研究者和实践者在国际化维度之外思考国际学生作为提高国家经济资本的一种手段。
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