When students can self-select their group members, a common assumption is that students prefer to select friends from similar cultural backgrounds. However, when teachers randomize students in groups from different cultural backgrounds, students are "forced" to work together. The prime goal of this study is to understand the impact of two group selection methods on how students from diverse cultural backgrounds build learning and work relations, using an innovative quantitative method of Social Network Analysis in a pre-post test manner. In a quasi-experimental study of 2 × 69 students, in one condition the students were randomly allocated to groups by staff and in the other, students were allowed to self-select their group members. The res...
As universities worldwide rapidly internationalise, higher education classrooms have become unique s...
Globalisation demands graduates to be culturally adept: cross-cultural experiences within an interna...
Adolescents’ school-based friendship networks tend to be segregated along ethnic lines. But few stud...
When students can self-select their group members, a common assumption is that students prefer to se...
Problem: A common assumption is that students prefer to select their friends for group-work. The pri...
Previous research suggests that establishing friendship relations with host-national students is dif...
A common assumption is that students prefer to work together with students from similar cultural bac...
Research on students' social relationships shows their preference to associate with similar peers. T...
As the numbers of international students worldwide continue to rise, one common challenge is how bes...
The existence of ethnic boundaries in 20 pupils' networks is tested by comparing the proportion of i...
This study represents a collaborative school university partnership. Using a mixed-method approach, ...
A common assumption in higher education is that international students find it difficult to develop ...
A common assumption is that students prefer to work together with students from similar cultural bac...
This thesis investigates 'self-segregation,' the voluntary separation and clustering of ethnic group...
Drawing on the role of teachers for peer ecologies, we investigated whether students favored ethnica...
As universities worldwide rapidly internationalise, higher education classrooms have become unique s...
Globalisation demands graduates to be culturally adept: cross-cultural experiences within an interna...
Adolescents’ school-based friendship networks tend to be segregated along ethnic lines. But few stud...
When students can self-select their group members, a common assumption is that students prefer to se...
Problem: A common assumption is that students prefer to select their friends for group-work. The pri...
Previous research suggests that establishing friendship relations with host-national students is dif...
A common assumption is that students prefer to work together with students from similar cultural bac...
Research on students' social relationships shows their preference to associate with similar peers. T...
As the numbers of international students worldwide continue to rise, one common challenge is how bes...
The existence of ethnic boundaries in 20 pupils' networks is tested by comparing the proportion of i...
This study represents a collaborative school university partnership. Using a mixed-method approach, ...
A common assumption in higher education is that international students find it difficult to develop ...
A common assumption is that students prefer to work together with students from similar cultural bac...
This thesis investigates 'self-segregation,' the voluntary separation and clustering of ethnic group...
Drawing on the role of teachers for peer ecologies, we investigated whether students favored ethnica...
As universities worldwide rapidly internationalise, higher education classrooms have become unique s...
Globalisation demands graduates to be culturally adept: cross-cultural experiences within an interna...
Adolescents’ school-based friendship networks tend to be segregated along ethnic lines. But few stud...