Returnees, student-migrants and second chance learners : case studies of positional and transformative outcomes of Australian international education

  • Shanthi Robertson
  • , Lynnel Hoare
  • , Aramiha Harwood

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Abstract

There is a clear need for new research into the work and life outcomes for graduates of Australian international education. Drawing upon divergent post-study transitions, this article aims to present a multi-faceted, qualitative foundation for the consideration of both positional and transformative impacts of international education on graduates' post study lives and careers. We compare three divergent study and life pathways for international students via three case studies of different models of Australian international and transnational education provision. The findings show that positional and transformative outcomes were often intertwined in surprising ways in participants' stories. The pathways that they followed after graduation were strongly influenced by their engagement with international education as a life as well as a learning experience. All three case studies also suggest that concepts of the prestige of the Western degree need further consideration.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)685-698
Number of pages14
JournalCompare: a journal of comparative and international education
Volume41
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • Australia
  • case studies
  • international education
  • outcomes
  • qualitative

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