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摘要
本研究通过生态系统模型的视角,探索和比较了英国大学留学生通过海外国际化(IA)和远程教育(IaD)学习的经历。在此过程中,我们提出了一个经过修订的生态系统模型,该模型整合了虚拟/物理和家庭/寄宿这两个并存但流动且边缘化的维度。我们对 32 名留学生进行了访谈,他们分别在以下两种情况下学习:1:他们的学习方式分别是:1)面对面学习;2)在本国在线学习;或 3)先在线学习后面对面学习。我们的研究结果表明,IA 和 IaD 学生感知到的学习环境并不截然不同,但学习生态的差异却对他们的学习体验产生了重大影响。与地理位置流动的学生相比,国际远程学习者经历的是一个不连续的国际化过程,跨文化学习有限。我们的研究结果表明,我们修订的生态系统模型为国际高等教育的数字化时代提供了一个更强大的概念框架。
Comparing the Learning Ecologies of International Students in Internationalisation Abroad and at a Distance
This study explores and compares the experiences of international students studying through internationalisation abroad (IA) and at a distance (IaD) at a UK university through the lens of Ecological Systems Model. In doing so, we propose a revised Ecological Systems Model, integrating the co-existing but fluid and liminal virtual/physical and home/host dimensions. Thirty-two interviews were conducted with international students who studied either: 1) in-person, 2) online in their own country, or 3) first online and then in-person. Our findings identified that the perceived learning environments of IA and IaD students were not distinct from one another, yet the differences in their learning ecologies impacted their experiences significantly. Compared with geographically mobile students, international distance learners experienced a discrete process of internationalisation with limited intercultural learning. Our findings suggest our revised Ecological Systems Model provides a stronger conceptual framework for the digital era of international higher education.
期刊介绍:
To broaden the discourse on the role of international cooperation and exchange in developing the human capacity to work in a global setting, the Journal of Studies in International Education provides a forum combining the research of scholars, models from practitioners in the public or private sector, and essays. The journal publishes research, essays, and reviews on international education. Articles place issues at the primary, secondary, higher education, professional exchange, and lifelong learning levels in a global context. Topics include: study abroad; curriculum reform; faculty development; and development assistance. Articles on related topics such as public policy and internationalization strategies also appear in the Journal.