Internationalisation expectations of entry - level and senior university students - a Malaysian perspective

A more competitive and commercialised educational environment has contributed to not only the introduction of service quality measurement at higher education institutions but also an increased notion to internationalise. While traditionally institutions assume that students have relatively homogeneo...

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Main Authors: De Jager, J., Soontiens, Werner
Other Authors: Simon Sigue
Format: Conference Paper
Published: University of Florida 2008
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32490
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description A more competitive and commercialised educational environment has contributed to not only the introduction of service quality measurement at higher education institutions but also an increased notion to internationalise. While traditionally institutions assume that students have relatively homogeneous expectations over time this approach is questioned, particularly when students study across national and cultural borders. It is argued that entry level students are required to adapt to academic and service systems and standards while senior students have a better and more realistic understanding of the actual environment. Ultimately this exposure impacts on student interpretations of the international position and standing of institutions. The aim of this paper is to investigate the expectations of entry level and senior students in respect of international image and academic related issues. The data represents these two student groups in a Malaysian tertiary institution undertaking an Australian course and considers the extent to which these elements are viewed differently. Findings indicate that both groups deem high quality students and international accreditation as crucial aspects of internationalisation expectations.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-324902017-01-30T13:31:13Z Internationalisation expectations of entry - level and senior university students - a Malaysian perspective De Jager, J. Soontiens, Werner Simon Sigue A more competitive and commercialised educational environment has contributed to not only the introduction of service quality measurement at higher education institutions but also an increased notion to internationalise. While traditionally institutions assume that students have relatively homogeneous expectations over time this approach is questioned, particularly when students study across national and cultural borders. It is argued that entry level students are required to adapt to academic and service systems and standards while senior students have a better and more realistic understanding of the actual environment. Ultimately this exposure impacts on student interpretations of the international position and standing of institutions. The aim of this paper is to investigate the expectations of entry level and senior students in respect of international image and academic related issues. The data represents these two student groups in a Malaysian tertiary institution undertaking an Australian course and considers the extent to which these elements are viewed differently. Findings indicate that both groups deem high quality students and international accreditation as crucial aspects of internationalisation expectations. 2008 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32490 University of Florida restricted
spellingShingle De Jager, J.
Soontiens, Werner
Internationalisation expectations of entry - level and senior university students - a Malaysian perspective
title Internationalisation expectations of entry - level and senior university students - a Malaysian perspective
title_full Internationalisation expectations of entry - level and senior university students - a Malaysian perspective
title_fullStr Internationalisation expectations of entry - level and senior university students - a Malaysian perspective
title_full_unstemmed Internationalisation expectations of entry - level and senior university students - a Malaysian perspective
title_short Internationalisation expectations of entry - level and senior university students - a Malaysian perspective
title_sort internationalisation expectations of entry - level and senior university students - a malaysian perspective
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32490