
Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of International Students
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Through the Lens of Indigenous Psychology to a Taiwanese International Bicultural Model
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Defining Taiwanese
- Trend in Studying Abroad in the U.S.
- Adjustment Among Taiwanese International Students in the US
- Mental Illness
- Depression
- Stress
- Culture Shock and Acculturative Stressors
- Language Anxiety
- Mental Health
- Satisfaction with Life
- Functional Adjustment
- Cross-National Cultural Competency
- Acculturation
- Qualitative Approaches Examining the Adjustment Process
- General Adaptation
- Identities and English Names
- Learning Styles
- Taiwanese International Bicultural Model: Moving from Problem to Resilience
- Priority Difference
- Group Harmony
- Forbearance
- Locus of Control
- Support Systems
- Ren-qing
- Mien-tzu
- Nationality, Race, and Ethnicity
- Implications
- Implications for Research
- Implications for Practice
- References
- Chapter 2
- Integrated Perspectives on Academic, Social and Psychological Adjustment among International Students
- Abstract
- Introduction
- International Student's Adjustment to Their Host Country
- Academic Adjustment
- Social Adjustment
- Psychological Adjustment
- The Whole Is Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts
- Taking an Integrated Approach
- ISAS
- Adjustment Is Interlinked across Domains
- Insights from Case Studies
- Applying the International Student Adjustment Scale (ISAS)
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3
- Emotional Supports and Academic Stresses among Young Chinese International Students
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Literature Review
- Insufficient English Proficiency
- Loneliness
- Lack of Family and Friend Support
- Methods
- Participants
- Instruments
- Perception of Academic Stresses Scale (PAS)
- Emotional Well-Being
- Language Competency
- Parenting Strategies
- Peer Influences
- Procedure
- Data Analysis
- Results
- Pressure to Perform
- Perceptions of Workload and Examinations
- Self-Perceptions
- Time Restraints
- Conclusion
- Discussion
- Implications
- Limitations and Future Study
- References
- Chapter 4
- Great Expectations of Studying Abroad: Exchange Students from Umeå University, Sweden
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Previous Studies
- Highly Skilled Migration
- Globalization
- Youth Cultures and Consumption
- A Swedish Perspective
- Methods and Data
- Participants
- Results
- Students' Background
- Destination
- Expectations and Outcome
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Future Research
- References
- Chapter 5
- Exploring Challenges Faced by International Students in Computer Science Programs: Towards Understanding the Student Perspective
- Index
- Blank Page
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