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Learning Problems of Overseas Students: Two Sides of a Story

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In this article, the authors describe learning problems of overseas students as seen by the academic staff at the University of Queensland and compare them with the perception of learning problems held by overseas students.
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Research into the nature and extent of problems faced by overseas students in Australia is based almost entirely on surveys of this population either by staff of support services or by or on behalf of policy making bodies. The nature of educational difficulties ‐‐ ‘language’ and ‘study’ problems ‐‐ is still relatively unknown, however it has been explored to some extent by study skills counsellors and teachers of English as a second language. Little is known about perception of these problems by academic staff. This paper describes learning problems of overseas students as seen by the academic staff at the University of Queensland and compares them with the perception of learning problems held by overseas students. Academic staff (145) representing 50 departments, and 136 overseas students representing 14 courses at postgraduate level and 10 courses at undergraduate level responded to questionnaires identifying educational problems and suggesting possible solutions.

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What the Student Does: teaching for enhanced learning

TL;DR: In this paper, the problem-based learning and the learning portfolio are described as two examples of aligned teaching systems, and the assessment tasks tell students what activities are required of them, and how well the objectives have been met.
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What the student does: Teaching for enhanced learning

TL;DR: In this article, the problem-based learning and the learning portfolio are described as two examples of aligned teaching systems, and the assessment tasks tell students what activities are required of them, and how well the objectives have been met.
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International Students, Learning Environments and Perceptions: A case study using the Delphi technique

TL;DR: A study conducted at one Australian university highlighted some expected and some unexpected outcomes. as discussed by the authors found that difficulty understanding colloquial language, cost of tuition and feelings of isolation ranked highest amongst the problems cited by international students.
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Learning considered within a cultural context. Confucian and Socratic approaches.

TL;DR: In this paper, a Confucian-Socratic framework is used to analyze culture's influence on academic learning and the effects these approaches may have for students who either fit or do not fit the cultural ideal.
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Student conceptions of learning and their use of self-regulated learning strategies : a cross-cultural comparison.

TL;DR: This article examined differences between Australian and Japanese secondary school students' conceptions of learning and their use of self-regulated learning strategies and found that the strategies used by students in a Western learning context are similar to those used by Japanese students.
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Study abroad : a manual for Asian students

TL;DR: Ballard and Clanchy as discussed by the authors present a manual for Asian students to register for a term abroad in a university in Europe, Asia, Canada or elsewhere, which is a highly positive and unforgettable part of their college experience.
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Evaluation and the Improvement of Academic Learning

TL;DR: In this article, the evaluation and the improvement of academic learning are discussed. But they focus on the evaluation of the curriculum, and not on the learning process itself, as we do.