PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE ADAPTABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TO CONSERVATION-BASED CURRICULUM AT UNIVERSITAS NEGERI SEMARANG
Abstract
Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) has a vision as a conservation university
with international reputation. Therefore, UNNES implements learning activity by
applying character development of conservation. In developing the character of the entire
academic community, UNNES applies transformative learning by changing the
orientation of anthropocentrism to eco-centrism learning (constructivism and
cooperative approach in line with the eco-centrism orientation), from
selfishness to collectivism, and materialism to spiritualism. Furthermore,
UNNES uses learning strategies includingrole model, habituation, reinforcement,
and reflective thinking.This
study aims to identify and analyze the adaptability of international students
in both academic and social issues related to conservation-based curriculum at
UNNES. Participants in this study were 52 students from 13 countries. This
research used descriptive qualitative by phenomenological approach. Whereas,
the data was obtained from observation and in-depth interview. Perception of international
student to the curriculum in UNNES is described and expected to be used as a
platform for policy makers to make innovations in an attempt to create UNNES as
a conservation university with international reputation. Based on the results,
international students can adapt well in UNNES environment, both in academic
and social issues. International students are able to understand and implement
8 conservation characters of UNNES; there are inspiring, humane, caring,
innovative, creative, fair play, honest and fair. Theyalso appreciate the
concept of Student Centre Learning (SCL) in UNNES and stated that the learning
principles have been well implemented in UNNES. Nevertheless, language remains a constraint and
thus interactive and participatory principles may not be implemented optimally.
Hence, lecturers are expectedto improve their English skill to overcome this language
constraint and create participative communication with their international
students. Also, International Office (IO) may need to further demonstrate its
role in creating mutual understanding between the two parties and providing
facilities for international students to adapt in UNNES environment, since the
international students have not gain significant benefit from its existence.
Keywords
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Sandy Arief
Indonesia
İnaya Sari Melati
Indonesia
Publication Date
April 30, 2017
Submission Date
April 30, 2017
Acceptance Date
April 20, 2017
Published in Issue
Year 2017 Volume: 3 Number: 7
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