Understanding the Importance of English Education in South Korea and Exploring the Reasons Why South Korean Students Come to a University in the Midwest
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Push and Pull Factors
Altbach (2004), Chow (2011), and Lee (2008) briefly studied how the “push” and “pull” factors influenced a decision making process for international students, and they mentioned that these factors significantly impacted their decisions to study abroad out of their home countries. Generally, “push” factors make international students leave their home countries to explore finding better opportunities in another country. The following factors have been founded by three researchers. According to the three researchers (Altbach, 2004; Chow, 2011; Lee, 2008), first of all, some international students are not able to find college level specialized and training programs in their home countries. Second, some international students cannot be admitted to prestigious colleges and universities in their home countries because of the competitive entry requirements. Third, some international students want to leave their home countries because of unstable 27 political circumstances and the overwhelming burden of their academic demands. Fourth, some international students wish to gain international experiences and have opportunities to improve their career. Fifth, many international investors have invested a large amount of money into many international markets around the world, so an international businessman must have English competency. Because of these factors, many international students come to American colleges and universities instead of staying in their home countries. In contrast, “pull” factors make international students choose their preferred countries to study abroad based upon their interests. The three researchers mentioned that the following factors greatly impacted international students’ study abroad destinations (Altbach, 2004; Chow, 2011; Lee, 2008). First, many international students always look for the best academic programs in the world; as previously stated, many American colleges and universities are reputable and renowned around the world. Second, many international students wish to work in the developed or advanced countries because they are able to receive more benefits and competitive compensations and to have better quality of life than they would have in their home countries. Third, the international relations between the host countries and the home countries affect international students’ study abroad destinations. Fourth, the strong economy and military power cause international students to choose study abroad destinations. Fifth, the successful marketing campaigns promoted by the study abroad destination countries, the complicated school application processes and visa procedures, and the safety issues influence international students to choose the study abroad destinations. 28 These results and findings are very useful for the researcher of this study to establish the interview protocol and to find the research questions’ answers. Especially, the researcher of this study is able to analyze the “push” and “pull” factors that influence Korean students, specifically in their study abroad destinations, such as a country and a city. As previously stated, the three researchers only included a small part of this study. Moreover, Lee (2008) stated that more empirical research needed to be studied regarding the “push” and “pull” factors. Therefore, the researcher of this study will explore this area of study more deeply by interviewing Korean students, and the section of the analysis and the implication of the collected data will be explained in this study. Download 1.49 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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