Psychological and pedagogical factors of international students’ adaptation in the Kazakh higher education system

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Ainur Tasmagambetova
Larissa Shkutina
Natalya Mirza
Kira Garkusha

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This study aimed to assess the adaptability and anxiety of international students of the first and fourth years to study in [BLINDED] University, Kazakhstan. The study relied on questionnaires for assessing adaptability (SACQ questionnaire) and anxiety (based on the technique developed by Spielberger and Khanin). The results show a correlation between anxiety and adaptability. Most first-year students have anxiety and adaptability at average and below-average levels. Fourth-year students have high adaptability scores and low anxiety scores. The results show that programs for international students at [BLINDED] University positively impact students, and there are essential in the university’s work. The anxiety and adaptability levels of the fourth-year students are expected and can be explained by natural habituation after time and the influence of programs for overcoming various adaptation barriers.

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Tasmagambetova, A., Shkutina, L., Mirza, N., & Garkusha, K. (2022). Psychological and pedagogical factors of international students’ adaptation in the Kazakh higher education system. World Journal on Educational Technology: Current Issues, 14(6), 1725–1738. https://doi.org/10.18844/wjet.v14i6.7697
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Ainur Tasmagambetova, Karaganda Buketov University, Department of Preschool and Pedagogical-Psychological Preparation, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

Department of Preschool and Pedagogical-Psychological Preparation

Larissa Shkutina, Karaganda Buketov University, Department of Preschool and Pedagogical-Psychological Preparation, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

Department of Preschool and Pedagogical-Psychological Preparation

Natalya Mirza, Karaganda Buketov University, Department of Preschool and Pedagogical-Psychological Preparation, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

Department of Preschool and Pedagogical-Psychological Preparation

Kira Garkusha, Karaganda Buketov University, Department of Social Work and Social Pedagogy, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

Department of Social Work and Social Pedagogy