考察留学网站对美国寄宿家庭和交换生的描述

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Alice Fanari
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本研究使用内容分析法记录寄宿家庭经历的表现形式,重点关注 16 个留学项目网站对美国寄宿家庭和交换生的描述。尽管来美国接受中等教育的国际学生人数不断增加,而且迫切需要招募寄宿家庭,但人们对留学网站如何表现美国寄宿家庭经历知之甚少。研究结果表明,留学网站提供了美国寄宿家庭的传统表现形式,其特点是两位白人寄宿父母(带或不带孩子)主要接待白人和亚裔交换生。尽管白人和亚裔交换生的代表性似乎与现实中白人和亚裔交换生的预期比例一致,但现实间的比较也显示出留学网站中白人寄宿家庭和黑人交换生的代表性过高。本文讨论了对留学项目的影响。
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Examining the Portrayal of U.S. Host Families and Exchange Students in Study Abroad Websites
This study uses a content analysis to document the representation of the homestay experience focusing on the portrayal of U.S. host families and exchange students in 16 study abroad programs’ websites. Despite the increase of international students coming to the United States for secondary education and the pressing need to recruit host families, not much is known about how study abroad websites represent the U.S. homestay experience. Results suggest that study abroad websites provide a traditional representation of U.S. host families, characterized by two White host parents (with or without children) hosting predominantly White and Asian exchange students. Inter-reality comparisons also reveal an over-representation of White host families and Black exchange students in study abroad websites, though the representation of White and Asian exchange students appeared consistent with the shares of White and Asian exchange students expected in reality. Implications for study abroad programs are discussed.
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Journal of International Students
Journal of International Students EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
25.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes scholarly peer-reviewed articles on international students in tertiary education, secondary education, and other educational settings that make significant contributions to research, policy, and practice in the internationalization of education worldwide. We encourage the submission of manuscripts from researchers and practitioners around the world from a myriad of academic fields and theoretical perspectives, including international education, comparative education, human geography, global studies, linguistics, psychology, sociology, communication, international business, economics, social work, cultural studies, and other related disciplines. We are especially interested in submissions which mark a new and demonstratively significant advancement in research on international students on topics such as: Cross-cultural studies of acculturation, intergroup relations, and intercultural communication Career preparation, employability, and career outcomes of short- and long-term mobility Development of international student social networks Emerging trends related to the mobility of international students and scholars English-mediated instruction (EMI) and second language acquisition (L2) Experiences of globally mobile LGBTQ+ students and other student populations Geopolitical perspectives and policies related to international students and other immigrants seeking education Global learning involving diverse people collaboratively analyzing and addressing complex problems that transcend borders International faculty, teaching assistants, and postdoctoral researchers Multicultural, intercultural, and cross-cultural engagement New educational contexts that involve the use of emerging technologies and online learning International student experiences in transnational higher education providers and programs.
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