Cross-cultural education: learning methodology and behaviour analysis for Asian students in IT field of Australian universities

Australian tertiary education of information technology (IT) has attracted a large number of international students, particularly from Asia. Cultural factors have affected the quality of learning of international students and the teaching approaches adopted by Australian lecturers. Therefore, cross-...

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Main Authors: Lu, J., Chin, Kum, Yao, J., Xu, J., Xiao, J.
Other Authors: Tony Clear
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Australasian Computer Society 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10471
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author Lu, J.
Chin, Kum
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Xiao, J.
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description Australian tertiary education of information technology (IT) has attracted a large number of international students, particularly from Asia. Cultural factors have affected the quality of learning of international students and the teaching approaches adopted by Australian lecturers. Therefore, cross-cultural teaching and learning situations have become an important issue in Australian universities. This study intends to improve the understanding of Asian students' cultural backgrounds, their previous learning approaches and their perspectives on Australian culture and educational mode, with the objective of helping international students from different cultural backgrounds to overcome the difficulties of cross-cultural study. This study has completed a questionnaire survey of 1026 students, including 292 Information Technology (28.5%) students from five universities in Australia. Among these IT students, there are 100 (34.25%) local students and 192 (65.75%) international students from 39 other countries. The questionnaire contains 55 questions within six question sections and one information section. This paper presents comparison-based data analysis results of this survey on learning methodology and behaviours of Asian students in IT field of Australian universities. It particularly reveals the main difference for students between the universities in their home countries and in Australia, also the difficulties of these students during their study in Australian university through qualitative analysis on open questions of the survey. This paper also reports the research methodology and main findings in cross-culture teaching and learning generated from this study. This work was fully supported by Australian Learning and Teaching Council (CG7-494).
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-104712022-12-09T07:12:36Z Cross-cultural education: learning methodology and behaviour analysis for Asian students in IT field of Australian universities Lu, J. Chin, Kum Yao, J. Xu, J. Xiao, J. Tony Clear John Hamer International students Survey Asian - students IT - students Australian tertiary education Cross-cultural teaching and learning Australian tertiary education of information technology (IT) has attracted a large number of international students, particularly from Asia. Cultural factors have affected the quality of learning of international students and the teaching approaches adopted by Australian lecturers. Therefore, cross-cultural teaching and learning situations have become an important issue in Australian universities. This study intends to improve the understanding of Asian students' cultural backgrounds, their previous learning approaches and their perspectives on Australian culture and educational mode, with the objective of helping international students from different cultural backgrounds to overcome the difficulties of cross-cultural study. This study has completed a questionnaire survey of 1026 students, including 292 Information Technology (28.5%) students from five universities in Australia. Among these IT students, there are 100 (34.25%) local students and 192 (65.75%) international students from 39 other countries. The questionnaire contains 55 questions within six question sections and one information section. This paper presents comparison-based data analysis results of this survey on learning methodology and behaviours of Asian students in IT field of Australian universities. It particularly reveals the main difference for students between the universities in their home countries and in Australia, also the difficulties of these students during their study in Australian university through qualitative analysis on open questions of the survey. This paper also reports the research methodology and main findings in cross-culture teaching and learning generated from this study. This work was fully supported by Australian Learning and Teaching Council (CG7-494). 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10471 Australasian Computer Society fulltext
spellingShingle International students
Survey
Asian - students
IT - students
Australian tertiary education
Cross-cultural teaching and learning
Lu, J.
Chin, Kum
Yao, J.
Xu, J.
Xiao, J.
Cross-cultural education: learning methodology and behaviour analysis for Asian students in IT field of Australian universities
title Cross-cultural education: learning methodology and behaviour analysis for Asian students in IT field of Australian universities
title_full Cross-cultural education: learning methodology and behaviour analysis for Asian students in IT field of Australian universities
title_fullStr Cross-cultural education: learning methodology and behaviour analysis for Asian students in IT field of Australian universities
title_full_unstemmed Cross-cultural education: learning methodology and behaviour analysis for Asian students in IT field of Australian universities
title_short Cross-cultural education: learning methodology and behaviour analysis for Asian students in IT field of Australian universities
title_sort cross-cultural education: learning methodology and behaviour analysis for asian students in it field of australian universities
topic International students
Survey
Asian - students
IT - students
Australian tertiary education
Cross-cultural teaching and learning
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10471