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This project grew out of author Virginia Gonzalez's experiences as an international graduate student in the United States and her vested interest in mentoring international students and conducting ESL research. In Second Language Learning, Professor Gonzalez argues that there is a growing need for American educators who can better serve a diverse international student body. This book focuses on the major factors affecting international graduate students' successful cultural adaptation, which leads to higher levels of academic English language proficiency and academic achievement.Topics are discussed from a psychological viewpoint of the effects of social, cultural, cognitive, and linguistic factors on the adaptation process to a new social and academic environment: the American college culture. The book presents data-based and personal recommendations for international graduate students, administrators, and faculty at U.S. universities. Practical strategies recommended for helping international graduate students achieve a successful adaptation to the new academic and social environment are supported by literature, real-life examples, and group data derived from a survey research study representing students from different countries of origin, in different academic disciplines, and at different stages in their graduate studies.
Virginia Gonzalez is Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Program in the College of Education at the University of Cincinnati. Professor Gonzalez holds a doctorate in Educational Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. She has published extensively in the ESL and bilingual education areas.
Chapter 1 ForewordChapter 2 PrefaceChapter 3 AcknowledgmentsChapter 4 Adaptation of International Graduate Students to the American College Culture: An IntroductionChapter 5 Cultural and Social Adaptation of International Graduate StudentsChapter 6 Adapting to the Use of English-as-a-Second-Language in an Academic EnvironmentChapter 7 Affective Factors Influencing Learning and Academic Performance and Cultural Adaptation in Graduate International StudentsChapter 8 Effect of Personality and Identity Factors on the Adaptation Process of International Graduate Students to the American College CultureChapter 9 TablesChapter 10 EpilogueChapter 11 IndexChapter 12 About the Author
RN Webel, Allison R, DrPH Lorig, Dr Kate, Diana Laurent, Virginia Gonzalez, MD Gifford, Allen L, David Sobel, Marian Minor, Allison Webel, Kate Lorig Drph, Diana Laurent Mph, Virginia González, Allen L Gifford, David Sobel MD Mph
Kete Lorig, Virginia Gonzalez, Diana Laurent, Maureen Gecht-Silver, David Sobel, Marian Minor, Diana Laurent M. P. H., Lorig Dr P. H., Diana Laurent M P H, Lorig P H, Maureen Gecht-Silver Otd Mph Otr/L, Dolores Gallagher Thompson Abpp, Virginia González M P H, Marian Minor Rpt, David Sobel MD Mph
RN Webel, Allison R, DrPH Lorig, Dr Kate, Diana Laurent, Virginia Gonzalez, MD Gifford, Allen L, David Sobel, Marian Minor, Allison Webel, Kate Lorig Drph, Diana Laurent Mph, Virginia González, Allen L Gifford, David Sobel MD Mph
Kete Lorig, Virginia Gonzalez, Diana Laurent, Maureen Gecht-Silver, David Sobel, Marian Minor, Diana Laurent M. P. H., Lorig Dr P. H., Diana Laurent M P H, Lorig P H, Maureen Gecht-Silver Otd Mph Otr/L, Dolores Gallagher Thompson Abpp, Virginia González M P H, Marian Minor Rpt, David Sobel MD Mph