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Japanese University Students Usage of Global Networks During the Pandemic
This research study provides a case study of how the COVID-19 pandemic affected Japanese university students’ views and attitudes on international topics and motivations for living and working abroad. During the pandemic, digital information, including social media, played a prominent
role in how these students interacted and kept up with the news. We surveyed 204 students at a private university in Tokyo to help understand how the landscape of internationalization changed during the unique circumstances brought about by the pandemic.
期刊介绍:
Educational Practice and Theory in its 40th year of publication continues as an important independent forum for original ideas in education research relevant to aspects of education including K-12 schools, education reforms, teaching methods and educational leadership. Educational Practice and Theory is: -a refereed journal with a distinguished panel of consulting editors; -comparative in focus; -innovative, path-finding and provocative; -diverse with reports on a wide range of countries and themes, and -applied and theoretical.