A Quantitative Assessment of Japanese Students’ Intercultural Competence Developed Through Study Abroad Programs

This study explores the factors of study abroad programs that contribute to cultivating intercultural competence. Through an empirically based quantitative examination of 303 Japanese study abroad students, it attempts to gain an understanding of the factors that enhance the development of intercult...

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Main Author: Shingo Hanada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of International Students 2019-11-01
Series:Journal of International Students
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Online Access:https://www.ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/391
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spelling doaj-29dbe9ffb1e444cfa9addf35fb14a1fc2020-11-25T03:06:36ZengJournal of International StudentsJournal of International Students2162-31042166-37502019-11-01941015103710.32674/jis.v9i4.391391A Quantitative Assessment of Japanese Students’ Intercultural Competence Developed Through Study Abroad ProgramsShingo Hanada0Toyo University, JapanThis study explores the factors of study abroad programs that contribute to cultivating intercultural competence. Through an empirically based quantitative examination of 303 Japanese study abroad students, it attempts to gain an understanding of the factors that enhance the development of intercultural competence. Considering that many previous studies worked with students in English-speaking countries, this study examines whether an investigation of Japanese students would yield similar results, given the different context. The primary findings show that program type, prior local language proficiency, and pre-departure orientation are predicted to have significant impacts on intercultural competence. The findings clearly demonstrate the importance of empirically-based arrangements of study abroad programs based on student and program profiles to enhance students’ intercultural competence.https://www.ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/391factor analysisinstitutional arrangementintercultural competenceinternational educationjapanese studentsstudy abroad programs
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A Quantitative Assessment of Japanese Students’ Intercultural Competence Developed Through Study Abroad Programs
Journal of International Students
factor analysis
institutional arrangement
intercultural competence
international education
japanese students
study abroad programs
author_facet Shingo Hanada
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title A Quantitative Assessment of Japanese Students’ Intercultural Competence Developed Through Study Abroad Programs
title_short A Quantitative Assessment of Japanese Students’ Intercultural Competence Developed Through Study Abroad Programs
title_full A Quantitative Assessment of Japanese Students’ Intercultural Competence Developed Through Study Abroad Programs
title_fullStr A Quantitative Assessment of Japanese Students’ Intercultural Competence Developed Through Study Abroad Programs
title_full_unstemmed A Quantitative Assessment of Japanese Students’ Intercultural Competence Developed Through Study Abroad Programs
title_sort quantitative assessment of japanese students’ intercultural competence developed through study abroad programs
publisher Journal of International Students
series Journal of International Students
issn 2162-3104
2166-3750
publishDate 2019-11-01
description This study explores the factors of study abroad programs that contribute to cultivating intercultural competence. Through an empirically based quantitative examination of 303 Japanese study abroad students, it attempts to gain an understanding of the factors that enhance the development of intercultural competence. Considering that many previous studies worked with students in English-speaking countries, this study examines whether an investigation of Japanese students would yield similar results, given the different context. The primary findings show that program type, prior local language proficiency, and pre-departure orientation are predicted to have significant impacts on intercultural competence. The findings clearly demonstrate the importance of empirically-based arrangements of study abroad programs based on student and program profiles to enhance students’ intercultural competence.
topic factor analysis
institutional arrangement
intercultural competence
international education
japanese students
study abroad programs
url https://www.ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/391
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