Engagement in learning: a comparison between Asian and European international university students |
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Authors: | Yusuke Sakurai Anna Parpala Kirsi Pyhältö Sari Lindblom-Ylänne |
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Institution: | Centre for Research and Development of Higher Education, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | Drawing on research on both engagement in learning and approaches to learning, we examine the associations between international students’ approaches to learning, factors in the teaching/learning environment and self-assessed academic outcomes. A total of 307 students responded to our survey. Their experience of the purposefulness of their course assignments and the relevance of their studies was related to students having a deep approach to learning and being organised in their studies. Moreover, students applying a deep approach to learning and being organised in studying seemed to perceive their study success more positively. Furthermore, the better students’ perception of how well their courses were organised and aligned with other studies, the lower their stress level was. The Asian students in our study exhibited a slightly more surface approach to learning, and were more organised in their studies than the European students, but the differences were very small. |
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Keywords: | international students academic engagement approaches to learning teaching/learning environment Asian and European students |
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