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Uluslararası Öğrencilerin Problemleri: Türkiye ve Belçika Karşılaştırması

Year 2012, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 58 - 76, 08.06.2013

Abstract

Her yıl, birçok uluslararası öğrenci (UÖ), niteliklerini geliştirmek, yeni kültürleri keşfetmek ve hayat deneyimlerini geliştirmek için Erasmus ve Sokrates gibi programlar aracılığıyla farklı eğitim kurumlarına giderler. Fakat, bu kurumlarda kaldıkları süre boyunca, bu öğrenciler bazı problemlerle baş etmek zorunda kalırlar. Bu makalenin amacı, iki farklı ülkedeki (Türkiye ve Belçika) UÖlerin karşılaştıkları problemleri belirlemek ve benzerlikler ve farklılıklar açısından değerlendirmektir. Türkiye (23) ve Belçika’daki (58) UÖler, misafir oldukları kurumda karşılaştıkları problemleri belirlemeye yönelik 18 maddeden oluşan bir anket (güvenirlik = .94) doldurmuşlardır. Her iki ülkedeki UÖler kaldıkları yerlerden memnun olduklarını ifade etmişlerdir. Ek olarak, sınıfta ders işleme yönteminin kendi ülkelerindeki ders işleme yöntemine oldukça benzediğini de vurgulamışlardır. Bununla birlikte, her iki ülkedeki UÖlerin sınıf içi tartışmalara katılmakta, öğretmenlerin sorularına cevap vermekte ve okuma parçalarını anlamakta zorlandıkları bulunmuştur.

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The Problems Of The International Students: Comparison Of Turkey And Belgium

Year 2012, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 58 - 76, 08.06.2013

Abstract

 Every year many International Students (ISs) go to different educational institutions
via such programs as Erasmus and Socrates to improve their qualifications, explore new cultures and
broaden their life experiences. However, during their stay in these institutions, the ISs have to deal with
some problems. This article aimed to find out and analyse the similarities and the differences of the
problems of the ISs in two different countries: Turkey and Belgium. The ISs in Turkey (23) and Belgium
(58) completed an 18-item questionnaire (reliability = .94) about the problems faced in the tertiary
institutions. The ISs in both countries were content with their accommodation. Moreover, the ISs stated
that the ways the classes were delivered were quite similar to those in their own country. Furthermore, the
ISs in both countries were found to have difficulty in understanding reading passages, responding to the
teacher’s questions, and participating in the class discussions.

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  • Biggs, J. (2006). Teaching for Quality Learning at University. The Cromwell Press, GB.
  • Chen, S. (1996). Learning Multiculturalism from the Experience of International Students: The Experience of International Students in a Teacher Training Program, American Educational Research Association, New York.
  • Fatima, N. (2001). International Female Graduate Students' Perceptions of Their Adjustment Experiences and Coping Strategies at an Urban Research University, Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Seattle.
  • Fritz, M.V., Chin D. et al. (2008). Stressors, Anxiety, Acculturation and Adjustment among International and North American Students. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 32, 244-259.
  • Goodman, B., Jones, R. et al. (2008). An Exploratory Survey of Spanish and English Nursing Students’ Views on Studying or Working Abroad. Nurse Education Today, 28, 378-84.
  • Grayson, J.P. (2008). The Experiences and Outcomes of Domestic and International Students at four Canadian Universities. Higher Education Research & Development, 27, 215-30.
  • Keogh, J. and Russel-Roberts, E. (2009). Exchange Programs and Student Mobility: Meeting Student’s Expectations or an Expensive Holiday?. Nurse Education Today, 29, 108-16.
  • Khawaja, G. N. and Dempsey, J. (2007). Psychological Distress in International University Students: An Australian Study. Australian Journal of Guidance & Counseling. 17, 13- 27.
  • Khawaja, G. N. and Dempsey, J. (2008). A Comparison of International and Domestic Tertiary Students in Australia. Australian Journal of Guidance & Counseling. 18, 30-46.
  • Lebcir, R.M., Wells, H. et al. (2008). Factors affecting academic performance of international students in project management courses: A case study from a British Post 92 University. International Journal of Project Management, 26, 268-74.
  • Mayring, Ph. (1996). Einführung in die qualitativer Sozialforschung. Eine Anleitung zu qualitativem Denken (3. Auflage). Weinheim: Psychologie Verlags Union.
  • McLachlan, D.A. & Justice J. (2009). A Grounded Theory of International Student Well-being. The Journal of Theory Construction & Testing, 13, 27-32.
  • Myburgh, C.P.H., Niehaus, L. et al. (2002). International Learners’ Experiences and Coping Mechanisms within a Culturally Diverse Context. Education, 123, 107-29.
  • Nicholson, M. (2001). Adaptation of Asian Students to American Culture.
  • Poyrazlı, S. & Lopez, M.D. (2007). An Exploratory Study of Perceived Discrimination and Homesickness: A Comparison of International Students and American Students. The Journal of Psychology, 141 (3), 263–80.
  • Sarıkaya, N. (2010). A Study on the Erasmus Students’ Expectations and Perceptions of the Sakarya http://mevzuatdergisi.com/2010/02a/01.htm Retrieved May 04, 2010, from
  • Selvadurai, R. (1992). Problems faced by international students in American Colleges and Universities. Community Review, 12, 27-32.
  • Smith, S., Forbes-Mewett, H., et al. (2007). The Right to Adequate Housing in the Context of International www.idp.com/aiec Australian International Educational Conference.
  • Sawir, E. (2009). Language Difficulties of International Students in Australia: The Effects of Prior Learning Experience, International Education Journal, v6 n5 p567-80.
  • Trice, A. (2001). Faculty Perceptions of Graduate International Students: The Benefits and Challenges, Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Higher Education, Richmond.
  • Yağcı, E., Ekinci, E., et al. (2007). Yurt Dışına Giden Hacettepe Üniversitesi Erasmus Öğrencilerinin Memnuniyet Düzeyleri, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 33: 229-39.
  • Yeh, C.J. and Inose, M. (2003). International Students’ reported English Fluency, Social Support Satisfaction, and Social Connectedness as Predictors of Acculturative Stress. Counseling Psychology Quarterly, 16, 15-28.
  • Zhai, L. (2002). Studying International Students: Adjustment Issues and Social Support.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Prof. Dr. Tuğba Yanpar Yelken

Kerim Ünal

Mesut Özonur

Halil Kamışlı This is me

Publication Date June 8, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Yanpar Yelken, P. D. T., Ünal, K., Özonur, M., Kamışlı, H. (2013). The Problems Of The International Students: Comparison Of Turkey And Belgium. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education, 1(1), 58-76.

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