Best Practices for Developing and Teaching First-Year Seminars to International Students

Authors

  • Masha Krsmanovic University of Southern Mississippi Author

Keywords:

first-year seminar courses, international students, academic transition, cognitive development, culturally responsive teaching

Abstract

This research examined the role of a first-year seminar course in promoting international student learning and academic transition. Through interviews with international students representing different countries and majors, the author investigated how the course can best be designed and taught to overcome the common learning barriers encountered by international students in the U.S. Findings revealed that targeted and culturally sensitive course design and instruction can have positive impacts on international students by helping them discover new ways of acquiring knowledge, perceive their learning and cognitive development more holistically, learn thorough challenge and support, and learn through social and cultural integration.

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Published

2024-04-23

How to Cite

Best Practices for Developing and Teaching First-Year Seminars to International Students. (2024). Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 32(3). https://celt.miamioh.edu/index.php/JECT/article/view/195