Over the course of one academic year, I documented the experiences of new first-year male Emirati students at a college of higher education in the United Arab Emirates. Using Giroux’s metaphor of a cultural border crossing, I described and attempted to explain the gamut of transition experiences as young male Emirati school-leavers move from their pre-dominantly Arabic life-world associated with their families and schooling to the pre-dominantly Western culture found in higher education. I additionally investigated factors associated with both students and faculty that hinder and/or enhance student learning, and I assessed best practices in the college administrative and academic areas which appeared to facilitate smoother cultural border c...
This autoethnography discusses my 15 months in the United Arab Emirates in a Muslim girls’ school as...
The United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) complex history, its current demographics, its youthfulness as a cou...
This paper discusses tensions and identity resistance in a cross-cultural educational context in the...
Student transitions from secondary to tertiary education have attracted global attention as universi...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is one of the most diverse nations in the world, with over one hundre...
The present study examines social and cultural challenges Emirati and Saudi students face at U.S. un...
UAE male undergraduate dropout is a bleed into the country’s human resources in its strategic quest ...
As the number of students flying to the UAE to pursue higher education continues to skyrocket, one o...
The transition to full time schooling can be considered as the most important academic move that chi...
© 2010 Katerina Gauntlett.The Arab Gulf States have been identified as a market of significant pote...
1. The Arabian Gulf education sector appears to be eager to emulate the American model of higher edu...
Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are rapidly growing economies with diverse ethnic and li...
The ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented shifts in higher education worldwide, ...
The philosophy and policy of higher education in Saudi Arabia, since its establishment, have been ba...
In the context of post-9/11 calls for educational reform in the Arab-Muslim world, this study invest...
This autoethnography discusses my 15 months in the United Arab Emirates in a Muslim girls’ school as...
The United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) complex history, its current demographics, its youthfulness as a cou...
This paper discusses tensions and identity resistance in a cross-cultural educational context in the...
Student transitions from secondary to tertiary education have attracted global attention as universi...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is one of the most diverse nations in the world, with over one hundre...
The present study examines social and cultural challenges Emirati and Saudi students face at U.S. un...
UAE male undergraduate dropout is a bleed into the country’s human resources in its strategic quest ...
As the number of students flying to the UAE to pursue higher education continues to skyrocket, one o...
The transition to full time schooling can be considered as the most important academic move that chi...
© 2010 Katerina Gauntlett.The Arab Gulf States have been identified as a market of significant pote...
1. The Arabian Gulf education sector appears to be eager to emulate the American model of higher edu...
Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are rapidly growing economies with diverse ethnic and li...
The ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented shifts in higher education worldwide, ...
The philosophy and policy of higher education in Saudi Arabia, since its establishment, have been ba...
In the context of post-9/11 calls for educational reform in the Arab-Muslim world, this study invest...
This autoethnography discusses my 15 months in the United Arab Emirates in a Muslim girls’ school as...
The United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) complex history, its current demographics, its youthfulness as a cou...
This paper discusses tensions and identity resistance in a cross-cultural educational context in the...