The international student population is steadily increasing. However, we know little about what happens to their academic motivation as they transit from their home culture into a new host culture. This gap in knowledge needs to be addressed given that motivation is a key driver of academic success. The aim of this chapter is to examine factors that can influence international students' academic motivation during and after transition. Three broad theoretical frameworks drawn from the acculturation literature – culture learning theory, stress and coping theory, and social identification theory – are proffered to help understand the impact of the transition on student motivation. It seems inevitable that student motivation will generally decl...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 87-98.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
This article reports on a study involving first-year modern foreign languages students enrolled in G...
Every year many students travel abroad to study. While the motivations to do so vary, it is broadly ...
Study abroad programs are becoming increasingly popular, yet leaving home to live in a foreign count...
This research investigates how the acculturation motivation (AM) of new international students devel...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-49)The purpose of this study is to analyze the influe...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Currently, intrinsic motivation becomes a key focus in the classroom processes,...
Increasing numbers of students are travelling overseas to pursue higher education. The number has go...
Past research suggests that immigrants are relatively inclined to maintain their cultural heritage a...
This study addresses the main tools international students in Canada use to adapt to the new culture...
Students' higher level of motivation is not based solely on intrapersonal factors as innate characte...
Employing a qualitative method approach and Berry’s Acculturation Theory as well as Kim’s Cross-Cult...
International students represent a large and increasing share of the diversity encountered on Britis...
There is a considerable amount of research investigating students’ transition from college to univer...
There is a considerable amount of research investigating students’ transition from college to univer...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 87-98.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
This article reports on a study involving first-year modern foreign languages students enrolled in G...
Every year many students travel abroad to study. While the motivations to do so vary, it is broadly ...
Study abroad programs are becoming increasingly popular, yet leaving home to live in a foreign count...
This research investigates how the acculturation motivation (AM) of new international students devel...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-49)The purpose of this study is to analyze the influe...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Currently, intrinsic motivation becomes a key focus in the classroom processes,...
Increasing numbers of students are travelling overseas to pursue higher education. The number has go...
Past research suggests that immigrants are relatively inclined to maintain their cultural heritage a...
This study addresses the main tools international students in Canada use to adapt to the new culture...
Students' higher level of motivation is not based solely on intrapersonal factors as innate characte...
Employing a qualitative method approach and Berry’s Acculturation Theory as well as Kim’s Cross-Cult...
International students represent a large and increasing share of the diversity encountered on Britis...
There is a considerable amount of research investigating students’ transition from college to univer...
There is a considerable amount of research investigating students’ transition from college to univer...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 87-98.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
This article reports on a study involving first-year modern foreign languages students enrolled in G...
Every year many students travel abroad to study. While the motivations to do so vary, it is broadly ...