The Current Trend Of Chinese Students Studying Abroad

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The Current Trend of Chinese Students Studying Abroad

Bodycott, Peter. "I Embedded culture and intercultural adaptation: implications for managing the needs of Chinese Students." Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, Volume 34, Issue 4 (2012): pp. 344-364.

This article relates to the wealth of cultural resources which come to China as a results of the students coming back to China after studying abroad.

Brewer, Elizabeth, and Kiran Cunningham. Integrating Study Abroad into the Curriculum: Theory and Practice Across the Disciplines. Sterling, Va: Stylus Pub, 2009. Internet resource

This article discusses various faculties and disciplines of education and practices

Byram, Michael, and Anwei Feng. Living and Studying Abroad: Research and Practice. Buffalo: Multilingual Matters Ltd, 2006. pp. 64-67

The performance of Chinese students has been increased and they are able to get better grade than the people living in that country.

Chen, Yao, and Cecelia Brown. "Ensuring Chinese Engineering Graduate Students' Academic Success: A Study at the University of Oklahoma." Science & Technology Libraries 31.3 (2012): 320-341

This article has discussed about the Chinese students and their interest in Science and latest technology. This has also increased the number of students who are shifting to outside world.

Cheng, Baoyan. "Memorization or Discussion: Chinese students' struggle at American academic setting." Journal of International Education and Leadership Volume 2.2 (2012)

This article has discussed about the struggling Chinese students in America.

Cherrington, Ruth. "Cultural Adaptation and Translation: Some Thoughts about Chinese Students Studying in a British University." Translation, Adaptation and Transformation 8 (2012): 210

This article has discussed the facts relating to Chinese students and their behavior in other British universities. It also discussed the trend of transaction of Chinese students.

Fong, Vanessa L. Paradise Redefined: Transnational Chinese Students and the Quest for Flexible Citizenship in the Developed World. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2011. pp. 5-10

The increase in students' transferring from China for higher education to ...
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