Foreign fee-paying (international) students have been present in New Zealand secondary schools for over a decade. In recent years the number of such students has increased dramatically, and their distribution is not evenly spread across schools. The increase has led to a situation in which schools are relying on international student funding to meet budget requirements. This article presents the results of a small, sharply focused case-study, following a review of the policy issues and literature surrounding the international student presence in New Zealand. It concludes that increased monitoring and research is necessary to ensure that all students experience the maximum chance for success within the New Zealand system
This research takes as its starting point the role of the media as a major influence on the way peop...
International education has generated complex problems of governance. As well as being beneficiarie...
Because of growth in the number of international students, together with the continuing competitiven...
In this paper, the authors consider issues that affect international students in New Zealand tertiar...
It is not difficult to uncover the statistics underpinning the numbers of international tertiary stu...
Export education in New Zealand dates from the 1950s, with international students coming to study th...
This paper considers the pastoral care needs of international students in New Zealand. Using the rel...
Most secondary schools in New Zealand have experienced an average drop of 40% in international stude...
Export education is New Zealand’s fifth largest export sector, valued at about $2.85 billion in 2014...
Export education continues to be an important aspect of the New Zealand education sector. It has an ...
Export education continues to be an important aspect of the New Zealand education sector. It has an ...
In recent years a number of universities have sought to take advantage of the increased willingness ...
International education has generated complex problems of governance. As well as being beneficiaries...
Tertiary education, once a purely domestic affair, has become an increasingly globalised industry ov...
In recent years a number of universities have sought to take advantage of the increased willingness ...
This research takes as its starting point the role of the media as a major influence on the way peop...
International education has generated complex problems of governance. As well as being beneficiarie...
Because of growth in the number of international students, together with the continuing competitiven...
In this paper, the authors consider issues that affect international students in New Zealand tertiar...
It is not difficult to uncover the statistics underpinning the numbers of international tertiary stu...
Export education in New Zealand dates from the 1950s, with international students coming to study th...
This paper considers the pastoral care needs of international students in New Zealand. Using the rel...
Most secondary schools in New Zealand have experienced an average drop of 40% in international stude...
Export education is New Zealand’s fifth largest export sector, valued at about $2.85 billion in 2014...
Export education continues to be an important aspect of the New Zealand education sector. It has an ...
Export education continues to be an important aspect of the New Zealand education sector. It has an ...
In recent years a number of universities have sought to take advantage of the increased willingness ...
International education has generated complex problems of governance. As well as being beneficiaries...
Tertiary education, once a purely domestic affair, has become an increasingly globalised industry ov...
In recent years a number of universities have sought to take advantage of the increased willingness ...
This research takes as its starting point the role of the media as a major influence on the way peop...
International education has generated complex problems of governance. As well as being beneficiarie...
Because of growth in the number of international students, together with the continuing competitiven...