Retrieved from https://studentshare.org/other/1423012-international-learners
https://studentshare.org/other/1423012-international-learners.
Why is there increasing competition for talented international learners? Competition for the talented international learners is increasing all over the world with the passage of time. In the past few years, many advanced countries have become extremely multicultural. “For more than 500 international students at Brookhaven College, representing 100 different cultures and speaking 65 languages, college is more than just grades, it is a new way of life” (Cardiel, 2006). The foreign students come from far off lands.
They are hundreds of thousands of miles away from their families and are totally alone in the foreign countries. First, they have to manage everything by their selves that ranges from cooking, dishwashing, cloth washing, earning, and cleaning and other household works. The level of complexity in achieving all this is increased manifolds when this has to be done living in a culture of which the learner has no sense at all or former experience with. There are too many things to distract the talented learners from education that appear worth while.
There is a natural instinct to roam about the country and explore it for tourism. The learner may have to adjust living with people belong to countries that have bad terms with the learner’s own country on political grounds. This may be too difficult. It is quite common for the international learners to fall prey to racism. Another potential challenge for the international learners is the lack of sufficient knowledge of the language in which the education is delivered. All of these factors have mutually increased the competition for talented international learners.
References: Cardiel, C. (2006). International students face challenges. Brookhaven Courier. Retrieved from http://media.www.brookhavencourier.com/media/storage/paper807/news/2006/09/11/News/International.Students.Face.Challenges-2268128.shtml.
Read More