Measurement and analysis of learning engagement of south-asian students in chinese universities

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Abstract

International students’ learning experiences and learning outcomes in intercultural contexts are important topics in higher education internationalization. This study focused on South-Asian students studying at Chinese universities. To assess the participants’ academic engagement during their study at Chinese universities, the Individual South-Asian Student Engagement Questionnaire was developed. Through the use of exploratory factor analysis and correlation analysis on a sample of 193 South-Asian students in China, the research confirmed the reliability and validity of the instrument. Four dimensions, i.e. learning motivation, learning behaviors, learning strategies and learning outcomes, as well as the interactions between the four dimensions, were suggested to understand the features of South-Asian students’ learning engagement during their studies in Chinese higher education institutions.

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Yu, L., & Zhu, S. (2020). Measurement and analysis of learning engagement of south-asian students in chinese universities. Journal of International Students, 10(Special Issue 1), 63–72. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v10iS(3).1773

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