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Amirul Mukminin Fridi Yanto

Year 2013, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 33 - 45, 01.02.2013

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  • Mukminin. A. (2012). Acculturative experiences among Indonesian graduate students in US higher education: academic shock, adjustment, crisis, and resolution. Excellence in Higher Education Journal, 3 (1), 14-36.
  • Nasir, N. S., & Al-Amin, J. (2006). Creating identity-safe spaces on college campuses for muslim students. Change, 2006, 22–27.
  • Patton, M.Q. (1990). Qualitative evaluation and research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Sumer, S., Poyrazli, S., & Grahame, K. (2008). Predictors of depression and anxiety among international students. Journal of Counseling & Development,86, 429-437.
  • Trice, A. G. (2004). Mixing it up: International graduate students’ social interactions with American students. Journal of College Student Development, 45 (6), 671-687.
  • Zhai, L. (2002). Studying international students: Adjustment issues and social support. San Diego: Office of Institutional Research, San Diego Community College District. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 474481)

Beyond the Classroom: Religious Stressors and Adjustment among Indonesian Muslim Graduate Students in an American Graduate School

Year 2013, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 33 - 45, 01.02.2013

Abstract

This paper was to report some of findings from a larger phenomenological study on the lived experience of Indonesian graduate students in a US higher education. Particularly, this paper was to discuss the Indonesian Muslim graduate students’ religious life experiences attending an American graduate school. The primary data sources were a demographic survey and in-depth interviews. The demographic data were analyzed descriptively. The interviews were analyzed by using within-case and cross-case displays and analyses. The theoretical framework of acculturation stress model was used to guide this study. Utilizing the acculturation stress model to describe Indonesian Muslim graduate students’ cross-culture experiences, we organized our analysis and discussion around their perspectives and the contexts in which challenges they encountered emerge. An analysis of the text revealed that major themes related to religious beliefs and life experiences were unanticipated praying difficulties, longer fasting days, no holiday for Ramadan (the holy month of Muslims) celebration, no taraweeh (Muslim prayer peculiar to the holy month of Ramadan) prayers in mosque during Ramadan, and rare halal food, and decreasing religious stressors. Future higher education research and policy implications are also discussed

References

  • Awasilah, A. C. (1991). Cultural transfer in communication: A qualitative study of Indonesian students in US. academic settings. Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana University.
  • Berry, J. W. (2006). Acculturative stress. In Paul T. P. Wong & Lilian C. J. Wong (Eds.), Handbook of multicultural perspectives on stress and coping:International and cultural psychology series (pp. 287–298). New York: Springer.
  • Berry, J. W., Kim, U., Minde, T., & Mok, D. (1987). Comparative studies of acculturative stress. International Migration Review, 21(3), 491-511.
  • Berry. J.W., & Kim. U. (1988). Acculturation and mental health. In P.R. Dasen. J.W. Berry.& N. Sartorius (Eds.), Health and cross-cultural psychology: Towards applications (pp.207-238). Newbury Park. CA: Sage
  • Cole, D., & Ahmadi, S. (2003). Perspectives and experiences of Muslim Women who veil on college campuses. Journal of College Student Development, 44(1), 47-66.
  • Creswell, J. W. (1998). Qualitative inquiry and research design: Choosing among fivetraditions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.
  • Creswell, J, W. (2007). Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing among Five Traditions. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Fritz, M. V., Chin, D., & DeMarinis, V. (2008). Stressors, anxiety, acculturation, and adjustment among international and North American students. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 32, 244–259.
  • Institute of International Education (IIE). (2011). Open Doors 2011 Report: Information and Data Tables. New York: Institute of International Education. Retrieved from http://www.iie.org.
  • Johnson, B., & Christensen, L. B. (2008). Educational research: Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed approaches (3rd ed.) Boston: Sage Publications.
  • Lincoln, Y. S., & Guba, G.B. (1985). Naturalistic inquiry. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Marklein, M. B. (2011). U.S. Colleges' appeal fading for foreign students. McLean, VA: USA Today. Retrieved fromhttp://www.usatoday.com
  • Marshall, C., & Rossman, G. B. (1999). Designing qualitative research. (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Merriam, S.B. (1998). Qualitative research and case study applications in education. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
  • Miles, M.B., & Huberman, A.M. (1994). Qualitative data Analysis: An expanded sourcebook. San Francisco, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.
  • Moustakas, C. (1994). Phenomenological research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.
  • Mukminin. A. (2012). Acculturative experiences among Indonesian graduate students in US higher education: academic shock, adjustment, crisis, and resolution. Excellence in Higher Education Journal, 3 (1), 14-36.
  • Nasir, N. S., & Al-Amin, J. (2006). Creating identity-safe spaces on college campuses for muslim students. Change, 2006, 22–27.
  • Patton, M.Q. (1990). Qualitative evaluation and research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Sumer, S., Poyrazli, S., & Grahame, K. (2008). Predictors of depression and anxiety among international students. Journal of Counseling & Development,86, 429-437.
  • Trice, A. G. (2004). Mixing it up: International graduate students’ social interactions with American students. Journal of College Student Development, 45 (6), 671-687.
  • Zhai, L. (2002). Studying international students: Adjustment issues and social support. San Diego: Office of Institutional Research, San Diego Community College District. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 474481)
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Amirul Mukminin This is me

Fridi Yanto This is me

Hadi Yanto This is me

Publication Date February 1, 2013
Submission Date February 6, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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APA Mukminin, A., Yanto, F., & Yanto, H. (2013). Beyond the Classroom: Religious Stressors and Adjustment among Indonesian Muslim Graduate Students in an American Graduate School. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry, 4(2), 33-45.
AMA Mukminin A, Yanto F, Yanto H. Beyond the Classroom: Religious Stressors and Adjustment among Indonesian Muslim Graduate Students in an American Graduate School. TOJQI. April 2013;4(2):33-45.
Chicago Mukminin, Amirul, Fridi Yanto, and Hadi Yanto. “Beyond the Classroom: Religious Stressors and Adjustment Among Indonesian Muslim Graduate Students in an American Graduate School”. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry 4, no. 2 (April 2013): 33-45.
EndNote Mukminin A, Yanto F, Yanto H (April 1, 2013) Beyond the Classroom: Religious Stressors and Adjustment among Indonesian Muslim Graduate Students in an American Graduate School. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry 4 2 33–45.
IEEE A. Mukminin, F. Yanto, and H. Yanto, “Beyond the Classroom: Religious Stressors and Adjustment among Indonesian Muslim Graduate Students in an American Graduate School”, TOJQI, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 33–45, 2013.
ISNAD Mukminin, Amirul et al. “Beyond the Classroom: Religious Stressors and Adjustment Among Indonesian Muslim Graduate Students in an American Graduate School”. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry 4/2 (April 2013), 33-45.
JAMA Mukminin A, Yanto F, Yanto H. Beyond the Classroom: Religious Stressors and Adjustment among Indonesian Muslim Graduate Students in an American Graduate School. TOJQI. 2013;4:33–45.
MLA Mukminin, Amirul et al. “Beyond the Classroom: Religious Stressors and Adjustment Among Indonesian Muslim Graduate Students in an American Graduate School”. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry, vol. 4, no. 2, 2013, pp. 33-45.
Vancouver Mukminin A, Yanto F, Yanto H. Beyond the Classroom: Religious Stressors and Adjustment among Indonesian Muslim Graduate Students in an American Graduate School. TOJQI. 2013;4(2):33-45.