Conditions Fostering International Graduate Students’ Happiness and Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic

W. Ankomah
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This paper focuses on eight conditions that kept international master’s students (IMS) in a Southern Ontario university happy and engaged in their studies during the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Using the first phase of the Appreciative Inquiry’s (AI) 4-D cycle—i.e., discovery—this doctoral study conducted 14 individual interviews and three focus group discussions to identify conditions that made the IMS students happier and more engaged despite pandemic-related challenges. The study is crucial in advancing positive experiences of IMS because existing literature has focused primarily on their challenges and problems. The study’s use of AI, a strength-based theoretical and methodological approach, suggests the need to highlight the quality experiences of this minoritized group. Data revealed specific factors that brought about happiness and boosted IMS engagement in their studies, namely: financial and emotional support from family; responsive instructors; employment opportunities during the pandemic; and learning and engaging in extracurricular activities with colleagues and friends. Other conditions also proved crucial to participants’ happiness and engagement in their studies, including: professionalism of non-teaching staff; the institution’s learning management system and supporting online platforms; virtual access to campus software and other learning resources; and reduced travel time. Study findings aim to inform international student policy and enrich the international student experience literature.
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间促进国际研究生快乐和参与的条件
本文重点分析了南安大略省一所大学国际硕士生在第一波和第二波新冠肺炎大流行期间保持快乐和学习的八个条件。使用赏识性调查(AI) 4-D循环的第一阶段,即:这项博士研究进行了14次个人访谈和3次焦点小组讨论,以确定使IMS学生更快乐和更投入的条件,尽管面临与流行病相关的挑战。这项研究对促进IMS的积极经验至关重要,因为现有文献主要集中在他们的挑战和问题上。该研究使用人工智能,这是一种基于优势的理论和方法方法,表明有必要强调这一少数群体的优质体验。数据揭示了带来幸福感和提高IMS学习参与度的具体因素,即:来自家庭的经济和情感支持;响应教师;大流行期间的就业机会;与同事和朋友一起学习和参加课外活动。其他条件也被证明对参与者的快乐和学习投入至关重要,包括:非教学人员的专业精神;学校的学习管理系统及配套的网络平台;虚拟访问校园软件和其他学习资源;减少了旅行时间。研究结果旨在为国际学生政策提供信息,并丰富国际学生体验文献。
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