The author examines whether gains of learning of Asian students are the same or different if they are from (a) East Asia, (b) South and Central Asia, or (c) Southeast Asia at undergraduate and graduate levels. Results indicated that East Asian students’ gains of learning in personal development, science and development, general education, vocational preparation, and intellectual skills were statistically different from other students from South and Central Asia and Southeast Asia. Graduate Asian students’ gains of learning in all domains were found higher than undergraduate Asian students’ gains of learning. Based on these findings, the author offers implications and recommendations for educators and practitioners to improve international s...
This study compares learning approaches of local English-speaking students and students from Asian c...
The number of foreign students who come to Japan steadily increased after the launch of the “hundred...
The role of students\u27 family backgrounds and rapport with instructors and peers as predictors of ...
This study examines associations between Asian international students’ quality of personal contact a...
A prominent phenomenon of education development in the Asia-Pacific region has been the superior mat...
This study is a beginning—it begins to question the established literature, and hopefully to provoke...
This study focuses on Asian Americans and their higher education experience; notably, it explains ho...
Abstrak Individu Asia bersifat suka bergantung dan kolektif berbanding individu Barat yang bebas dan...
This study investigated how family-, individual-, and school-related factors together influence the ...
This study investigates what factors determine students’ academic performance in five major economie...
Higher education, especially that leading to a degree from a high-prestige university, is strongly r...
The superior academic achievement of Asian Americans is a well-documented phenomenon that lacks a wi...
The rise of Asia has made headline news both globally and locally in the 21st century. In particular...
Literature suggests that international students from Asian countries might differ in the way they ca...
The purpose of this study is to consider what kind of factor affects on the science and mathematics ...
This study compares learning approaches of local English-speaking students and students from Asian c...
The number of foreign students who come to Japan steadily increased after the launch of the “hundred...
The role of students\u27 family backgrounds and rapport with instructors and peers as predictors of ...
This study examines associations between Asian international students’ quality of personal contact a...
A prominent phenomenon of education development in the Asia-Pacific region has been the superior mat...
This study is a beginning—it begins to question the established literature, and hopefully to provoke...
This study focuses on Asian Americans and their higher education experience; notably, it explains ho...
Abstrak Individu Asia bersifat suka bergantung dan kolektif berbanding individu Barat yang bebas dan...
This study investigated how family-, individual-, and school-related factors together influence the ...
This study investigates what factors determine students’ academic performance in five major economie...
Higher education, especially that leading to a degree from a high-prestige university, is strongly r...
The superior academic achievement of Asian Americans is a well-documented phenomenon that lacks a wi...
The rise of Asia has made headline news both globally and locally in the 21st century. In particular...
Literature suggests that international students from Asian countries might differ in the way they ca...
The purpose of this study is to consider what kind of factor affects on the science and mathematics ...
This study compares learning approaches of local English-speaking students and students from Asian c...
The number of foreign students who come to Japan steadily increased after the launch of the “hundred...
The role of students\u27 family backgrounds and rapport with instructors and peers as predictors of ...