Asian International student transition to high school in Canada

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Abstract

There is a paucity of studies conducted with unaccompanied adolescent international students. In this qualitative inquiry, I present a thematic analysis of the critical incidents that Chinese, Japanese, and Korean participants reported as either facilitating or hindering to their transition to Canada. Using the Critical Incident Technique, I conducted semistructured interviews with 21 participants aged 15 to 18 years who were attending three public secondary schools in Vancouver, Canada. I present the findings of seven thematic categories: making decisions, experiencing dilemmas, receiving advice, receiving help, impressed with environment, experiencing local annoyances, and participation in activities. Finally, I address the implications for school counsellors who work with these students, the limitations of this study, and directions for future research. © 2010 Natalee Popadiuk and Nova Southeastern University.

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Popadiuk, N. (2010). Asian International student transition to high school in Canada. Qualitative Report, 15(6), 1523–1548. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2010.1359

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