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Previous research studies have demonstrated that international graduate students experience various challenges adapting to academic situations within a new university community. This book reports on an interview study with six international graduate students who use English as a second language studying Masters degree at one Canadian university. The findings indicate that these students experiences of assessment and evaluation procedures are varied and the academic acculturation process towards assessment depends on different yet interrelated factors: English language competence, cultural and educational awareness, and assessment literacy.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Previous research studies have demonstrated that international graduate students experience various challenges adapting to academic situations within a new university community. This book reports on an interview study with six international graduate students who use English as a second language studying Masters degree at one Canadian university. The findings indicate that these students experiences of assessment and evaluation procedures are varied and the academic acculturation process towards assessment depends on different yet interrelated factors: English language competence, cultural and educational awareness, and assessment literacy.
Autorenporträt
Anna was born in Russia and grew up in Germany, where she fell in love with foreign languages. She studied linguistics and worked as a German, English and Russian teacher in Russia and Canada. Recently, she graduated from Queen's University, Kingston, Canada. Her Master's thesis in Education was focused on the second language assessment issues.