[Audio] DIFFICULTIES FACED BY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN CANADA.
[Audio] UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFICULTIES FACED BY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN CANADA International students contribute significantly to Canada's education sector, yet they encounter various challenges, including cultural adaptation, language barriers, financial constraints, and academic stress. Addressing these challenges is crucial for promoting inclusivity and enhancing the overall experience of international students.
[Audio] RESEARCH OBJECTIVE To identify and analyze the key difficulties faced by international students studying in Canada, focusing on cultural, academic, financial, and social aspects. Explore coping mechanisms used by international students and assess the impact of support services on their well-being..
[Audio] QUANTITATIVE OR QUALITATIVE METHODS QUANTITATIVE METHODS Surveys/questionnaires are used to collect information on obstacles faced, academic performance, and use of support services. Statistical analysis (descriptive statistics, correlation, regression) is used to find patterns and relationships. Sampling strategy: Random sampling from multiple universities across Canada to ensure diversity. QUANTITATIVE METHODS Focus group discussions or interviews to gain in-depth insights into specific challenges and coping strategies. Thematic analysis to identify recurring themes and patterns in qualitative data..
[Audio] SAMPLE STRATEGY AND DATA COLLECTION SAMPLE STRATEGY Stratified random sampling from major Canadian universities, targeting international students from diverse backgrounds. DATA COLLECTION Interviews were conducted in-person or via video conferencing, and surveys were administered online with validated scales measuring stress, cultural adaptation, and satisfaction.
[Audio] HYPOTHESIS AND VARIABLES HYPOTHESIS International students face significant challenges related to cultural adaptation, academic workload, financial constraints, and social integration VARIABLES Independent variables include cultural background, program of study, and length of stay; dependent variables encompass stress levels, academic performance, and overall satisfaction.
[Audio] HYPOTHESIS Primary Hypothesis (NULL HYPOTHESIS) H0: THERE ARE NO SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES IN THE CHALLENGES FACED BY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM DIFFERENT CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS IN CANADA. (ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS) H1: SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES EXIST IN THE CHALLENGES ENCOUNTERED BY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM DIFFERENT CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS IN CANADA. Secondary Hypothesis (NUL Hypothesis) H0: LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY HAS NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE OVERALL WELL-BEING OR MENTAL HEALTH OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN CANADA. (Alternate hypothesis) H1: INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY HAVE BETTER MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OUTCOMES..
[Audio] STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Statistical Test: Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression modeling to examine relationships between variables and identify predictors of student difficulties. These statistical tests will provide a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing international student's experiences in Canada..
[Audio] LIMITATIONS Potential biases in self-reporting, limited generalizability due to sample size, and challenges in accessing a diverse participant pool FUTURE RESEARCH Longitudinal research to track changes in students' experiences over time, comparison analysis with other nations, and intervention evaluation to improve support services..
[Audio] IMPLICATIONS This research can inform policy decisions and interventions aimed at improving the well-being and academic success of international students in Canada. APPLICABILITY Results can be used by universities, government agencies, and student organizations to develop targeted support programs and foster a more inclusive and welcoming environment..
[Audio] CONCLUSION Understanding and addressing the difficulties faced by international students in Canada is essential for promoting diversity, equity, and student success in higher education..