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This present study was intended to investigate the international students' perceptions of the roles of tutors in Australia universities. Cultural issues are important in defining the roles of tutors and international students studying in Australia may have different perceptions of the appropriate roles of tutors at tertiary level. Teaching is a complex cultural activity. Therefore, tutors and students need to understand each other within the socio-cultural contexts that have shaped their attitudes. It is suggested to tutors who are working with culturally mixed population that they not act…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This present study was intended to investigate the international students' perceptions of the roles of tutors in Australia universities. Cultural issues are important in defining the roles of tutors and international students studying in Australia may have different perceptions of the appropriate roles of tutors at tertiary level. Teaching is a complex cultural activity. Therefore, tutors and students need to understand each other within the socio-cultural contexts that have shaped their attitudes. It is suggested to tutors who are working with culturally mixed population that they not act exclusively as facilitator but occasionally shift roles and functions in different ways such as information provider, counselor, planner,and evaluator. Moreover, tutors should make their expectation more explicit and encourage the overseas students' participation in classroom discussion gently.
Autorenporträt
Dwi Poedjiastutie is the academic staff at Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang Indonesia. She holds MA (TESOL) from Deakin University of Australia and is currently pursuing her doctoral degree at the School of Education Curtin University of Australia. She wrote several textbooks of ESP such as English for Math, and English for Biology I & II.