Positive Psychology in International Student Development: What Makes Chinese Students Successful?
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international student
Chinese
development
success
positive psychology

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Liu, W., Yu, C., & McClean, H. (2024). Positive Psychology in International Student Development: What Makes Chinese Students Successful?. Journal of Postsecondary Student Success, 3(2), 81–98. https://doi.org/10.33009/fsop_jpss132933

Abstract

Most of the current literature on the experiences of Chinese international students tends to adopt a deficit-based approach, focusing on the weaknesses, problems, and challenges Chinese students face while studying overseas. In other words, they tend to focus on struggling Chinese students, “problem” Chinese students, and Chinese students who are failing their overseas studies. Though the intention may be good, these studies may strengthen a negative stereotypical image of Chinese international students that is problem ridden. This study aims to introduce some positive psychology in international student development by focusing on successful Chinese students, their success stories, and what success secrets they can share with future Chinese students studying abroad. With the completion of an undergraduate program adopted as a minimum threshold of student success, this study aims to glean the experiences of successful Chinese students in the United Kingdom and disseminate them as lessons for future students. The study finds that proactiveness in networking and seeking support, open and adaptive attitude toward learning and life, and metacognitive skills in self-management are the most important factors contributing to Chinese students’ success in overseas studies.

https://doi.org/10.33009/fsop_jpss132933
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Copyright (c) 2023 Wei Liu, Cheryl Yu, Heather McClean

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