高等教育国际化人性化:通过能力方法提高国际学生的福祉

IF 2.6 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
H. Soong, Vihara Maheepala
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国际学生的经历战略性地改变了全球高等教育的国际化。受新冠肺炎疫情影响,国际学生的幸福感有所下降。为了提高他们的福利,我们认为国际学生的经历应该扩大到包括社区参与,从而提高国际学生的核心能力。使用Sen的能力方法作为概念框架,我们在大流行高峰期在南澳大利亚进行了一项研究。我们与当地一家非营利组织合作,提出了这样的问题:“与当地社区的接触如何影响国际学生提高自身福祉的能力?”“我们提供了批判性的解释主义观点,以报告75项调查回应和18次深度访谈的试点研究。”研究发现,形成边缘化学生的社会背景的各种宏观结构力量。尽管社会关系和环境不稳定,但在校外社区的支持下,一些学生将他们的能力转化为巩固他们的福祉。这项研究至关重要,因为重新制定高等教育国际化战略的目标始于通过大学和社区之间的有效合作伙伴关系满足学生的需求。
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Humanising the internationalisation of higher education: enhancing international students’ wellbeing through the capability approach
ABSTRACT The international student experience has strategically transformed the internationalisation of higher education globally. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, international student wellbeing has decreased. To enhance their wellbeing, we argue international students’ experience should be broadened to include community engagement, thereby increasing core capabilities for, by and with international students. Using Sen’s capability approach as a conceptual framework, we conducted a study in South Australia during the height of the pandemic. Partnering with one local non-for-profit organisation, we asked: ‘How have engagements with the local community affected international students’ capabilities to enhance their wellbeing?’ We offer critical interpretivist perspectives to report on a pilot study of 75 survey responses and 18 in-depth interviews. The findings identify diverse macro-structural forces that form a social context which has marginalised the students. Despite contingent and tenuous social relations and contexts, with support from the community outside the university, some students converted their capabilities to fortify their wellbeing. This study is critical given that the goal of re-strategising internationalisation of higher education begins from the students’ needs through an effective partnership between universities and communities.
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