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Title: CULTURE LEARNING APPROACHES TO ACCULTURATION


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CULTURE LEARNING APPROACHES TO ACCULTURATION
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CULTURE LEARNINGLearning the behaviors
and skills necessary to survive and thrive in a
new cultural milieu
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Intercultural Communication Verbal Language R
ules and ConventionsNon-Verbal Eye
Contact Proxemics Body postures Gestures Silen
ce Display of Emotion
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Dimensions of VariabilityCommunication
  • High and low contact
  • High and low context

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Dimensions of Cultural Variability
  • Individualism-collectivism
  • High and low power distance

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SOCIO-CULTURAL ADAPTATION
The capacity to fit in or negotiate
interactive aspects of a new cultural
milieu Measured in terms of social
difficulty making friends going
shopping understanding the local language
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Sociocultural Adaptation Rating Task as Greatly
or Extremely Difficult (N 150)
  • Dealing with bureaucracy 26.9
  • Dealing with unsatisfactory service 19.5
  • Making friends 16
  • Talking about yourself and your experiences
    14.9
  • Understanding cultural differences 14.8
  • Going to parties or social functions 12.8
  • Dealing with someone who is unpleasant 11.3

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ACADEMIC ADAPTATION OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
RATING TASK AS GREATLY OR EXTREMELY DIFFICULT(N
150)
  • Making oral presentations 25.3
  • Doing all the assigned readings 24.2
  • Expressing my own opinions to lecturers 22.5
  • Memorising relevant material 18.2
  • Getting the necessary feedback from
    lecturers 17
  • Identifying what the lecturer thinks is
    important 16.2
  • Taking tests and exams 14.9
  • Understanding what is expected of me 14.1
  • Writing assignments 13.6
  • Thinking critically 12.8
  • Taking notes during lectures 11
  • Managing my academic workload 10.8
  • Studying 10.l

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Sociocultural Adaptation
  • Which factors predict sociocultural
    adaptation?
  • How does sociocultural adaptation change over
    time?
  • Does sociocultural adaptation vary between
    sojourning and sedentary groups?
  • Does sociocultural adaptation vary across
    sojourning groups?

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Predictors of Sociocultural Adaptation
  • Culture specific knowledge
  • Language fluency
  • Contact with host nationals
  • Cultural similarity
  • Length of residence in host culture

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Sociocultural Adaptation in Sojourning and
Sedentary Groups New Zealand secondary
students who studied abroad (AFS) reported more
sociocultural difficulties than those who
remained at home.
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Britons Americans Malaysians Chinese
Japanese Singaporeans in
Singapore in Singapore in Singapore
in Singapore in NZ
Malaysians in NZ
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Culture Learning Theory
Applications Training
Memory Understanding DoingFor knowledge,
skills, abilities and attitudes, e.g., culture
assimilators
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QUESTIONS
  • What strategies or programmes could be
    implemented to assist international students to
    adapt to life in New Zealand?
  • To study at VUW?
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