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Acculturation Disparity: An Emic Perspective From International Students Enrolled In Two South Florida Institutions Of Higher Education, Lisa Knowles
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The purpose of this study was to provide research to support a new paradigm of emergent cultural experiences and acceptance which was measured by different levels of acculturative stress. The objective of this study was to identify the present levels of acculturative stress using the dependent variables defined as perceived discrimination, perceived hate, fear, homesickness, stress due to culture shock, and guilt. The independent variables included gender, age, length of time in the United States, graduate or undergraduate, place or residence during college, English proficiency, country of origin/citizenship, and countries previously lived in/visited. This research contributes to a more comprehensive …
A Comparison Between The Higher Educational Systems In Mainland China And Taiwan, I-Ming Wang
A Comparison Between The Higher Educational Systems In Mainland China And Taiwan, I-Ming Wang
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Both Mainland China and Taiwan attach much importance to higher education. The two sides always try hard to develop higher education. This is one of China's deep-rooted traditional ideas and concepts. Since 1949, the two sides have been politically opposite, economically sealed from each other, and the contact between the people has been minimized . The two sides developed their own higher educational systems, respectively, according to the specific conditions and needs of the two varied societies.
The purpose of this study was to compare the higher educational systems in Mainland China and Taiwan, focusing on the similarities and differences …