Understanding how domestic students value international students in the context of an internationalized campus

This study sought to discover how well domestic students understand the value of international students on an internationalized campus. The study used qualitative narrative inquiry to investigate stories from domestic students who interact significantly with international students on their campus. T...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20412918
id ndltd-NEU--neu-bz611x70g
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-NEU--neu-bz611x70g2021-07-23T05:10:15ZUnderstanding how domestic students value international students in the context of an internationalized campusThis study sought to discover how well domestic students understand the value of international students on an internationalized campus. The study used qualitative narrative inquiry to investigate stories from domestic students who interact significantly with international students on their campus. The data was collected through semi-structured interviews at a large, urban university in the northeast with a large international student population. Jenny Lee's framework of neo-racism was used as a lens to understand domestic students' perception of the value of international students and to analyze their interactions. This study uncovered three major themes in Communication, Classroom Dynamics, and Relationships with International Students. It suggests ways to better integrate international students on campus by training domestic students to be more accepting and open-minded, and by rejecting neo-racist behaviors in order to accept international students on an internationalized campus.--Author's abstracthttp://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20412918
collection NDLTD
sources NDLTD
description This study sought to discover how well domestic students understand the value of international students on an internationalized campus. The study used qualitative narrative inquiry to investigate stories from domestic students who interact significantly with international students on their campus. The data was collected through semi-structured interviews at a large, urban university in the northeast with a large international student population. Jenny Lee's framework of neo-racism was used as a lens to understand domestic students' perception of the value of international students and to analyze their interactions. This study uncovered three major themes in Communication, Classroom Dynamics, and Relationships with International Students. It suggests ways to better integrate international students on campus by training domestic students to be more accepting and open-minded, and by rejecting neo-racist behaviors in order to accept international students on an internationalized campus.--Author's abstract
title Understanding how domestic students value international students in the context of an internationalized campus
spellingShingle Understanding how domestic students value international students in the context of an internationalized campus
title_short Understanding how domestic students value international students in the context of an internationalized campus
title_full Understanding how domestic students value international students in the context of an internationalized campus
title_fullStr Understanding how domestic students value international students in the context of an internationalized campus
title_full_unstemmed Understanding how domestic students value international students in the context of an internationalized campus
title_sort understanding how domestic students value international students in the context of an internationalized campus
publishDate
url http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20412918
_version_ 1719417719753801728