“It Would Be Better If You Can Hang Out With Different People”: An Examination of Cross-National Interaction in Postsecondary Classrooms

Authors

  • Christopher J. Johnstone University of Minnesota http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5885-5325
  • Diana Yefanova University of Minnesota
  • Gayle Woodruff University of Minnesota
  • Mary Lynn Montgomery University of Minnesota
  • Barbara J. Kappler University of Minnesota

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22329/jtl.v12i2.4927

Abstract

This study examines the motivations and experiences of international and domestic students on three U.S. campuses related to cross-national interactions within classroom settings. The study also examines the role of instructors in facilitating such interactions through individual and group interviews. Findings indicate that domestic students appreciate the global perspectives of international students related to course content. International students, in turn, appreciate the “real world” perspectives that domestic students provide about the US (but do not necessarily find value in their content-related comments). The implications of this study are that cross-national interactions have different meanings for different stakeholders (i.e., some perceive to benefit academically while others perceive to benefit culturally). The implications of this study relate to how instructors structure student interactions and what might be reasonable outcomes for students in international groups in postsecondary classrooms. 

Author Biographies

Christopher J. Johnstone, University of Minnesota

Assistant Professor Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development University of Minnesota

Diana Yefanova, University of Minnesota

Research Specialist Department of Family Social Sciences University of Minnesota

Gayle Woodruff, University of Minnesota

Director of Campus Internationalization (System-wide) University of Minnesota

Mary Lynn Montgomery, University of Minnesota

PhD Candidate Department of Curriculum and Instruction University of Minnesota

Barbara J. Kappler, University of Minnesota

Assistant Dean, International Student and Scholar Services University of Minnesota

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Published

2018-12-31