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Supervising Postgraduates From Non-English Speaking Backgrounds Ryan

Supervising Postgraduates From Non-English Speaking Backgrounds By Ryan

Supervising Postgraduates From Non-English Speaking Backgrounds by Ryan


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This text provides important insights into the lives of postgraduate students from non-English speaking backgrounds, and suggest valuable strategies for universities and individual supervisors.

Supervising Postgraduates From Non-English Speaking Backgrounds Summary

Supervising Postgraduates From Non-English Speaking Backgrounds by Ryan

Many universities in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have come to rely heavily on the fees received from postgraduate research students who come from non-English speaking backgrounds (NESB). These students must make huge adaptations: to another language, an alien culture, a different tradition of learning. They may suffer acute loneliness, confusion about cultural norms in the host country and, in consequence, their study may suffer.

If universities are to maintain and expand their NESB numbers, they must first understand the dilemmas faced by many NESB students in English-speaking university systems, and then devise programmes and approaches which will ensure a productive outcome for such students. This book provides important insights into the lives of NESB postgraduate students and suggests valuable strategies for universities and individual supervisors. It is the first book to tackle these issues, it gives voice to both students and supervisors, and provides practical guidance. It is a significant resource both for institutions (for international offices, research centres, and departments) and for individual supervisors.

Supervising Postgraduates From Non-English Speaking Backgrounds Reviews

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Supervising non-English speaking background students in the globalized university

Part I: The NESB student: what's the difference?

Once I couldn't even spell 'PhD student', but now I /f003are/f001 one!
personal experiences of a NESB student
'You learn round and I learn square'
Mei's story
Diverse approaches to supervising international postgraduate students
a case study of four Iranian students
NESB postgraduate students at Southern Cross University
Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose

Part II: Examining the issues

Supervision and the overseas student
The law, policies and ethics

Part III: Establishing some principles of effective supervision

Responsibilities and limits in the supervision of NESB postgraduate research students in the social sciences and humanities
Supervision of NESB postgraduate students in science-based disciplines
Avoiding potential pitfalls in the supervision of NESB students
'Third places' and teaching English for research purposes

Part IV: Practical responses

Information technology and the NESB research student
Supervising NESB students from Confucian educational cultures
Encouraging student-directed research and critical thinking in NESB students
Thesis planning and writing
a structured approach
References
Index.

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GOR013423315
9780335203710
033520371X
Supervising Postgraduates From Non-English Speaking Backgrounds by Ryan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
19990616
208
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