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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Good quality of higher education. Generally, people know that there are an
abundance of well-known colleges and universities in the United States. For example, anywhere in the world, people instantly recognize the following schools’ names: Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Yale University, University of California-Berkeley, and so forth. Moreover, foreign students from all around the globe want to gain admission to the above schools. According to U.S. News & World Report (2012), these schools have high national rankings: Harvard University is number one in the United States, MIT is number six, Yale University is number three, and University of California-Berkeley is number twenty-one. Moreover, these four schools are ranked globally as well, and this specific information is available through the QS website: MIT is ranked as number one in the world, Harvard University is ranked as number three, Yale University is ranked as number seven, and University of California-Berkeley is ranked as number twenty-two (U.S. News & World Report, 2012). The above national and world rankings show that the American higher education is significantly outstanding around the world. Although only four universities are listed above, Labi (2007) stated, “American institutions dominate the latest edition of a ranking of the world’s top 200 international universities by The Times Higher Education Supplement and Quacquarelli Symonds [(QS)]. Fifty-seven American institutions made this year's list” (para.1). Therefore, those famous colleges and universities definitely affect the decision of the Korean students who decide to come to the United States. The following article reveals some valuable results. The article was written by Patricia Chow, Assistant Director of Research and Evaluation at the Institute of 16 International Education (IIE). This article significantly points out the perception of U.S. higher education based upon the point of view of diverse international students from all around the world. Chow used several methodologies, such as quantitative research and qualitative research, to find valuable results. Chow said that there were 9,330 valid students who participated in her research. Through her article, Chow (2011) mentioned “The high quality of U.S. education is a prime factor, with over three-quarters of respondents worldwide rating the U.S. positively in this dimension” (p. 29). In other words, approximately 7,000 students felt that the system of the U.S. higher education is the best of the best, especially compared to the other English speaking countries. Download 1.49 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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