Title of article :
Why Don’t They Participate? A Self-Study of Chinese Graduate Students’ Classroom Involvement in North America
Author/Authors :
Chunlei Lu، نويسنده , , Wenchun Han، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
17
From page :
80
To page :
96
Abstract :
China is now the world’s largest source of international students. In terms of learning performance, Chinese graduate students studying in North America exhibit distinct differences from students who are born and raised in North America. Conflicting cultural values compel Chinese students to reconcile East-West cultures, and put an onus on North American instructors to implement culturally-sensitive pedagogy. Employing the theoretic framework of yin-yang theory, this paper examines Chinese graduate students’ classroom performance against the backdrop of East-West cultural negotiation, and specifically seeks to identify which factors inhibit Chinese graduate students’ participation in North American classrooms. Drawing from their own living experiences, the authors employ self-study in the methodological form of narrative inquiry – in conjunction with references from existing literature – to investigate Chinese graduates’ classroom challenges. Results reveal six factors impacting students’ classroom performance: language; knowledge of the education system; knowledge of the social system; personality; influence of traditional culture; and social/economic/political changes. Future research directions are also suggested.
Keywords :
Chinese graduates , East-West , Self-study , Cross-culture , North America , classroom involvement
Journal title :
Brock Education a Journal of Educational Research and Practice
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Brock Education a Journal of Educational Research and Practice
Record number :
656167
Link To Document :
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