International Students' Views on Local Culture: Turkish Experience

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2017

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Univ Louisiana Monroe

Abstract

The number of international students in Turkey has steadily increased in recent years. As they come from different geographical locations, their successful adaptation to a medium sized country in-between three continents is of great interest. This study was conducted to investigate international students' perceptions of their Turkish experience. After an interview with 9 international students, a 46-item questionnaire was developed and given to 421 students; of these, 319 students from 61 countries returned complete forms. Responses were generally positive, although some difficulties according to gender, religion or age were reported. Another 12 students' written comments were compared with quantitative data. Implications are suggested as well as directions for further research.

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Carol Griffiths (MEF Author)

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International students, Gender, Religion, Urkish culture, Perception, Nationality

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Citation

Çetin, Y., Bahar, M., & Griffiths, C. (January 01, 2017). International Students' Views on Local Culture: Turkish Experience. Journal of International Students, 7(3), 467-485.

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Journal of International Students

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7

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3

Start Page

467

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485