Challenges of International Students in a Japanese University: Ethnographic Perspectives

The author investigates what challenges four international students (Vietnamese, Filipino, Brazilian, and Chinese) faced and how they coped with these dilemmas in a Japanese language program during the first semester in 2014. Multiple apparatuses (e.g., field notes, face-to-face oral interviews, foc...

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Main Author: Ju Seong Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of International Students 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of International Students
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Online Access:http://ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/246
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spelling doaj-639a2c9ffd464df0a2fe208fac4c34fc2020-11-24T23:32:46ZengJournal of International StudentsJournal of International Students2162-31042166-37502017-01-0171739310.32674/jis.v7i1.246246Challenges of International Students in a Japanese University: Ethnographic PerspectivesJu Seong Lee0University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignThe author investigates what challenges four international students (Vietnamese, Filipino, Brazilian, and Chinese) faced and how they coped with these dilemmas in a Japanese language program during the first semester in 2014. Multiple apparatuses (e.g., field notes, face-to-face oral interviews, focal group conversations, and semi-structured written interviews) were employed to triangulate the data. The findings show four major challenges: Personal psychological issues, general living issues, sociocultural issues, and Japanese language issues. Additionally, supporting group, positive attitude, interaction with Japanese friends, financial assistance, and useful learning strategies are identified as coping strategies. The results will provide implications for international students as well as language instructors and program coordinators in a higher education institution to better assist the international students.http://ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/246Ethnographic researchInternational students in a Japanese universitychallenges during the first semester
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Challenges of International Students in a Japanese University: Ethnographic Perspectives
Journal of International Students
Ethnographic research
International students in a Japanese university
challenges during the first semester
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title Challenges of International Students in a Japanese University: Ethnographic Perspectives
title_short Challenges of International Students in a Japanese University: Ethnographic Perspectives
title_full Challenges of International Students in a Japanese University: Ethnographic Perspectives
title_fullStr Challenges of International Students in a Japanese University: Ethnographic Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Challenges of International Students in a Japanese University: Ethnographic Perspectives
title_sort challenges of international students in a japanese university: ethnographic perspectives
publisher Journal of International Students
series Journal of International Students
issn 2162-3104
2166-3750
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The author investigates what challenges four international students (Vietnamese, Filipino, Brazilian, and Chinese) faced and how they coped with these dilemmas in a Japanese language program during the first semester in 2014. Multiple apparatuses (e.g., field notes, face-to-face oral interviews, focal group conversations, and semi-structured written interviews) were employed to triangulate the data. The findings show four major challenges: Personal psychological issues, general living issues, sociocultural issues, and Japanese language issues. Additionally, supporting group, positive attitude, interaction with Japanese friends, financial assistance, and useful learning strategies are identified as coping strategies. The results will provide implications for international students as well as language instructors and program coordinators in a higher education institution to better assist the international students.
topic Ethnographic research
International students in a Japanese university
challenges during the first semester
url http://ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/246
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