
Intercultural Effectiveness of International and Domestic Students
Author(s) -
Ahsen Avcılar,
Enes Gök
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of international students
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2166-3750
pISSN - 2162-3104
DOI - 10.32674/jis.v12i1.2972
Subject(s) - intercultural competence , intercultural relations , intercultural communication , psychology , pedagogy , nationality , higher education , intercultural learning , international education , chen , scale (ratio) , cultural diversity , mathematics education , sociology , political science , immigration , geography , paleontology , cartography , law , biology , anthropology
Among the vast and diverse discussions and research on international students, the intercultural status of university students holds a special place in terms of integration and academic success. One of the discussions is the intercultural competencies of the students in higher education. In this respect, this study aims to compare the intercultural effectiveness of international and domestic students, as well as examine their intercultural effectiveness status in terms of different background characteristics. The data were collected from a public university in Turkey using the Intercultural Effectiveness Scale developed by Portalla and Chen (2010). The findings revealed that international students compared to domestic counterparts show a higher level of intercultural effectiveness. Additionally, some background characteristics are significant predictors of the intercultural effectiveness of university students: grade level, parent's nationality, being and living in a foreign country, having a close friend(s) from a different culture. Some research and policy recommendations are provided.