A number of international students, predominately from Asian countries, are present in universities in the UK, United States, and Australia. There is little research exploring their experiences as they negotiate the disciplinary requirements of their courses. This paper investigates students\u27 agency as they write their first assignment for their Master\u27s of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages course and the academics who teach them. Talk around texts and the positioning theory are used to analyse the data. It is argued that the students demonstrate strategic agency, which allows them to better understand the academic requirements of their disciplines. The analysis reveals the complexities involved in international students...
While there are a number of reports on problems faced by international students in Australia, there...
The volume of university students travelling overseas has increased rapidly in recent decades. Stude...
English is currently ascendant as the language of globalisation, evident in its mediation of interac...
A number of international students, predominately from Asian countries, are present in universities ...
This paper reports the findings of a qualitative case study that explores how international students...
In recent years the number of international students, especially from the Asia Pacific region, comi...
This paper examines the reasons for expanded international enrolment and the ways Australian univers...
Globalisation has escalated people movement. There are more people leaving their home countries to p...
Various studies explore the difficulties international students encounter in Australian higher educa...
Australia continues to be an attractive destination in the world for international students. For hig...
This paper explores the adaptation patterns of international Chinese and Vietnamese students in rela...
Globalisation has escalated people movement. There are more people leaving their home countries to p...
In the current economic climate, more than ever, international students provide an important income ...
My research project is the case study of a Master of Education course called Debates in Education an...
Advanced technology and communication have implications for people movement. There are more people p...
While there are a number of reports on problems faced by international students in Australia, there...
The volume of university students travelling overseas has increased rapidly in recent decades. Stude...
English is currently ascendant as the language of globalisation, evident in its mediation of interac...
A number of international students, predominately from Asian countries, are present in universities ...
This paper reports the findings of a qualitative case study that explores how international students...
In recent years the number of international students, especially from the Asia Pacific region, comi...
This paper examines the reasons for expanded international enrolment and the ways Australian univers...
Globalisation has escalated people movement. There are more people leaving their home countries to p...
Various studies explore the difficulties international students encounter in Australian higher educa...
Australia continues to be an attractive destination in the world for international students. For hig...
This paper explores the adaptation patterns of international Chinese and Vietnamese students in rela...
Globalisation has escalated people movement. There are more people leaving their home countries to p...
In the current economic climate, more than ever, international students provide an important income ...
My research project is the case study of a Master of Education course called Debates in Education an...
Advanced technology and communication have implications for people movement. There are more people p...
While there are a number of reports on problems faced by international students in Australia, there...
The volume of university students travelling overseas has increased rapidly in recent decades. Stude...
English is currently ascendant as the language of globalisation, evident in its mediation of interac...