First Year Transition Through a Cultural Lens : Face Strategies of Vietnamese Students.

While Vietnamese students continue to enrol in international branch university campuses in Vietnam, little is known about the Vietnamese first year transition into these institutions, especially from a cultural perspective. This article presents the findings of four case studies that explored the fa...

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Institutions:RMIT University Vietnam
RMIT University
Autors principals: Nguyen, Linda, Chester, Andrea, Herbert, Anne, Lugg, Alison
Publicat: Student Success v.11 n.2 p.82-90 https://doi.org/10.5204/ssj.1675 2020
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Accés en línia:https://doi.org/10.5204/ssj.1675
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Sumari:While Vietnamese students continue to enrol in international branch university campuses in Vietnam, little is known about the Vietnamese first year transition into these institutions, especially from a cultural perspective. This article presents the findings of four case studies that explored the face strategies used by Vietnamese undergraduate business students in transition to an international branch campus based in Vietnam. The use of collectivist and individualist face strategies was examined in three phases: at commencement, mid-way and at the end of the first year of studies. The findings suggest that collectivist face strategies might not be employed as often as expected by Vietnamese first year students in this context even though they transition from a Confucian heritage culture. Understanding face strategies can help anticipate challenges of Vietnamese students studying in English-medium environments and inform culturally sensitive practices in teaching and learning. [Author abstract]
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