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Academic Discourse And Self-Efficacy In Diverse Settings, Beata Malczewska-Webb
Academic Discourse And Self-Efficacy In Diverse Settings, Beata Malczewska-Webb
Beata Webb
This paper examines the students' studying at an Australian university and
their self-efficacy associated to academic discourse. Further, it investigates
the relationship between self-efficacy and students' linguistic and cultural
backgrounds. The paper introduces the background concepts of self-efficacy
and of the internationalisation of the Australian education. Next, the paper
describes the research project, presents and discusses the results. The paper
ends with conclusions and recommendations for teachers working with
diverse classes.
Research Approaches And Student Surveys: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, Beata Malczewska-Webb
Research Approaches And Student Surveys: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, Beata Malczewska-Webb
Beata Webb
Extract: In the last 20 years, the nature of education worldwide has been undergoing a rapid change from the homogenous classes of students of similar backgrounds, to the ever-changing classroom populations of students of different nationalities, of diverse cultural, educational and linguistic backgrounds (AE12013). The increasing awareness of this diversity and the impact it has on education in many countries including Australia, has attracted much attention from researchers in the recent years (Creese et al. 2009; Dunn and Carroll 2005; Lo Bianco 2009; Malczewska-Webb 2011; Webb 2013, 2014). Although researchers from other fields such as social work or psychology (Suarez-Balcazar …
Australian Experience Of Culturally Diverse University Classrooms, Beata Malczewska-Webb
Australian Experience Of Culturally Diverse University Classrooms, Beata Malczewska-Webb
Beata Webb
In the last twenty years, Australia has become one of the favoured destinations for international students who come to study not only English as a Second Language but also all programs at all levels including primary, secondary and tertiary as well as industry training. The internationalisation of education has attracted researchers’ attention particularly in the past ten years. One of the central issues affecting both students and teachers is the changing increasing diversity of the student population and issues associated with it. Recent research into diverse classrooms indicates the complexity of issues in secondary and ESL education or teacher training …
Attitudes And Perceptions Of International Students And Their Life In Australia, Beata Webb
Attitudes And Perceptions Of International Students And Their Life In Australia, Beata Webb
Beata Webb
This chapter describes the attitudes and perceptions of international stu¬ dents at an Australian university towards their life in the host country. First; the internationalisation of Australian education is outlined and the research project is introduced. Next; the students' responses concerning an overall level of difficulty and the attitudes of particular linguistic and cultural groups are examined. Further analysis focuses on the difficulties these diverse groups experience with different aspects of life in the host country and their attitudes towards these aspects.