Research has indicated that Chinese students experience considerable challenges in their academic studies at North American universities. This paper explores Chinese students’ academic learning through cultural studies perspectives by examining the concept of identity; cultural and linguistic context; Chinese students as quiet and passive learners; different classroom teaching methods experienced in both cultures; surface learners vs. deep learners; different culture worlds; and the concept of social communicative competence. It is argued that quiet, passive and surface learners are perhaps incorrect descriptors of Chinese students who are studying at North American Universities. Important educational implications are discussed. Plusieurs r...
This paper investigates Chinese students’ learning experience in the business Faculty of an Australi...
Anyone hoping to understand China and Chinese people’s behaviour in the present day must examine Chi...
This doctoral study deals with communication issues of MBA students from China at Eastern Canada Uni...
Research has indicated that Chinese students experience considerable challenges in their academic st...
Research has found a link between active student participation in the classroom and memory retention...
The enrollment number of Chinese students in North American universities is increasing every year. E...
China is now the world’s largest source of international students. In terms of learning perfor...
This paper reports a small-scale study investigating Chinese students’ expectations of the teaching ...
[Abstract] Exchange and degree Chinese students are now familiar faces on the academic scene worldwi...
There has been a growing awareness that understanding students' learning styles and characteristics ...
According to the Institute of International Education (2013), Chinese students from K-12 to higher e...
Approximately 975,000 international students are studying in the USA of which one third are from Chi...
Nowadays, more and more Chinese students choose to study in American higher education institutions. ...
This study explored six Chinese graduate students’ asynchronous online learning in a large urban Can...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Under the worldwide trend of internationalization of h...
This paper investigates Chinese students’ learning experience in the business Faculty of an Australi...
Anyone hoping to understand China and Chinese people’s behaviour in the present day must examine Chi...
This doctoral study deals with communication issues of MBA students from China at Eastern Canada Uni...
Research has indicated that Chinese students experience considerable challenges in their academic st...
Research has found a link between active student participation in the classroom and memory retention...
The enrollment number of Chinese students in North American universities is increasing every year. E...
China is now the world’s largest source of international students. In terms of learning perfor...
This paper reports a small-scale study investigating Chinese students’ expectations of the teaching ...
[Abstract] Exchange and degree Chinese students are now familiar faces on the academic scene worldwi...
There has been a growing awareness that understanding students' learning styles and characteristics ...
According to the Institute of International Education (2013), Chinese students from K-12 to higher e...
Approximately 975,000 international students are studying in the USA of which one third are from Chi...
Nowadays, more and more Chinese students choose to study in American higher education institutions. ...
This study explored six Chinese graduate students’ asynchronous online learning in a large urban Can...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Under the worldwide trend of internationalization of h...
This paper investigates Chinese students’ learning experience in the business Faculty of an Australi...
Anyone hoping to understand China and Chinese people’s behaviour in the present day must examine Chi...
This doctoral study deals with communication issues of MBA students from China at Eastern Canada Uni...