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International Student Support and Engagement in Higher Education
examines innovative practices in campus, academic, and professional
support services which serve the various and unique needs of
international students seeking undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Divided into three sections pertaining to campus, academic, and
professional support services, the authors present case studies and
original research that examine strategies for how institutions of
higher education can operate to promote international student
success beyond the classroom. The international range of
contributors showcase research from across Canada, China,
Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Senegal, Thailand, and the United
States. Foregrounding support services with innovative and
successful methods for collaborating with one another, the book
crucially addresses how the myriad support services available on
campuses can work together to support international students and
foster a sense of belonging and connection, rather than maintaining
a focus on acculturation. It examines the origins of these
partnerships, asking whether the services are designed to support
the international student community specifically, or to serve the
student population more generally. Identifying new emerging trends
and with a view to establishing a broad and global context for best
practices in international student support, this book will appeal
to faculty, researchers, scholars, and scholar-practitioners with
interests in higher education, student support services, and
international and comparative education.
International Student Support and Engagement in Higher Education
examines innovative practices in campus, academic, and professional
support services which serve the various and unique needs of
international students seeking undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Divided into three sections pertaining to campus, academic, and
professional support services, the authors present case studies and
original research that examine strategies for how institutions of
higher education can operate to promote international student
success beyond the classroom. The international range of
contributors showcase research from across Canada, China,
Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Senegal, Thailand, and the United
States. Foregrounding support services with innovative and
successful methods for collaborating with one another, the book
crucially addresses how the myriad support services available on
campuses can work together to support international students and
foster a sense of belonging and connection, rather than maintaining
a focus on acculturation. It examines the origins of these
partnerships, asking whether the services are designed to support
the international student community specifically, or to serve the
student population more generally. Identifying new emerging trends
and with a view to establishing a broad and global context for best
practices in international student support, this book will appeal
to faculty, researchers, scholars, and scholar-practitioners with
interests in higher education, student support services, and
international and comparative education.
Recent scholarly trends and controversies in Gertrude Stein
scholarship have focused on her politics and her friendships as
well as on Stein the collector, the celebrity, the visual icon.
Clearly, these recent examinations not only deepen our
understanding of Stein but also attest to her staying power. Yet
Stein's writing itself too often remains secondary. The central
premise of Primary Stein is that an extraordinary amount of textual
scholarship remains to be done on Stein's work, whether the
well-known, the little-known, or yet unpublished. The essays in
Primary Stein draw on recent interdisciplinary examinations, using
cultural and historical contexts to enrich and complicate how we
might read, understand, and teach Stein's writing. Following
Stein's own efforts throughout her lifetime to shift the focus from
her personality to her writing, these innovative essays turn the
lens back to a wide range of her texts, including novels, plays,
lectures and poetry. Each essay takes Stein's primary works as its
core interpretive focus, returning scholarly conversations to the
challenges and pleasures of working with Stein's texts.
Recent scholarly trends and controversies in Gertrude Stein
scholarship have focused on her politics and her friendships as
well as on Stein the collector, the celebrity, the visual icon.
Clearly, these recent examinations not only deepen our
understanding of Stein but also attest to her staying power. Yet
Stein s writing itself too often remains secondary. The central
premise of Primary Stein is that an extraordinary amount of textual
scholarship remains to be done on Stein s work, whether the
well-known, the little-known, or yet unpublished. The essays in
Primary Stein draw on recent interdisciplinary examinations, using
cultural and historical contexts to enrich and complicate how we
might read, understand, and teach Stein s writing. Following Stein
s own efforts throughout her lifetime to shift the focus from her
personality to her writing, these innovative essays turn the lens
back to a wide range of her texts, including novels, plays,
lectures and poetry. Each essay takes Stein s primary works as its
core interpretive focus, returning scholarly conversations to the
challenges and pleasures of working with Stein s texts."
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