The impact of cultural and language barriers on the academic performance of Arab postgraduate students
Date
2010-11-12Author
Khairi Obaid, Al-Zubaidi, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Richards, Cameron, Prof.
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In the last few years Malaysian Universities have witnessed a rapid growth in the number of
Arab postgraduate students. Such students often possess excellent academic qualifications in
their own countries but may struggle with the cultural or social as well as academic adjustments
to a foreign university. This paper will investigate the particular cultural as well as language
barriers which confront Arab students who are undertaking postgraduate study in Malaysia. It
will attempt to identify the key challenges faced but also possible strategies tomore productively
engage with those larger cultural challenges and barriers. It will also focus on the language
proficiency issues encountered by many such students. The paper will report on a study
undertaken into the perceptions and experiences of Arab postgraduate students at fiveMalaysian
Universities: UM, UTM, UKM, UPM, and IIUM.
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