ISANA 2005 Conference Proceedings

Conference

The 16th ISANA International Education Conference was held in Christchurch, New Zealand from the 29 November – 2 December 2005.

Theme

Internationalism – Practical Solutions: A trans tasma work-out

Referencing

Surname, Initial (2005), The paper title, Conference Proceedings of the 16th ISANA International Education Conference, 29 November – 2 December 2005, ISANA International Education Association, page XXX.

Title: 16th ISANA International Education Association Conference Proceedings
Format:  Web
Publisher: ISANA International Education Association Inc.
Place of Publication: Christchurch
Editor: Dr John Pickering
ISBN: 978-0-9757180-1-8 Printed

Presentations

Click on the link to open the abstract, paper, slides or other media, where available. Refereed category papers are fully written and blind peer reviewed papers.

Title Format
Cultural Borderlands: Cultural Differences in Teaching and Learning
Michael Allan
Non Refereed
Fostering Interactions Among International Women at a Tertiary Institution: Research in Progress
Vivienne Anderson
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
Online Peer Mentoring Discussion Group – A Practical Solution
Gladys Arboleda
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Capitalising on Diversity: Strategies for Effective Group Work
Trish Baker, Jill Clark
Abstract
Non Refereed
Middle Eastern Muslim Students – An Islamic Cultural Perspective
Jacqueline Blomfield
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Recognition and Authentication of Higher Education Qualifications in a Transnational Market: Sorting the Cyber Wheat from the Digital Chaff
George Brown
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Don’t Forget the Chilli Sauce! A Weekend Orientation Getaway Experience J
odie Caruana
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
The Roles of International Student Advisors: Opportunities and Challenges
Jonie Chang
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Bridging the Cultural Divide – A Psychosocial Perspective
Diana Collett
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Speak Up: A Program to Help International Students Find Their Academic ‘Voices’ in Australian University Tutorials
Garry Collins
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Profiling International Students: A Practical Approach to Improving Student Experience and Understanding Diverse Cultures
Cheryl Cook and Julie Murray
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
A Tale of Four Cities: Community Perception of International Students in New Zealand
Jenine Cooper
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
Expectations and Reality – A Model for Meeting International Student Needs
Carol Dalglish, Annie Chan
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
Internationalisation Policies & Student Exchange Programs in Australian & New Zealand Universities
Amanda Daly
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
Offsite Events: An OHS Agenda
Nicholas Dowd
Abstract
Non Refereed
East Meets West in the SLAMS Room: Evolution of Student Mentor Program
Costa Englezos
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Are Our International Students Using the Health System Effectively?
Felicity Fallon, Damien Barbara
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
The Concept of ‘Security’ and Its Relevance to the International Education Market
Helen Forbes-Mewett
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Advice Support for International Students: A UK Perspective
Duncan Lane, Liz Robertson
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
English Language Needs and Support: International ESL Students’ Perceptions and Expectations
Wendy Larcombe, Laurie Ransom, Chi Baik
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
International Students and the Contemporary Globalising World – Coming to Terms
Gary Lee, David Marama, Yaso Nadarajah
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Adding and Mixing Sambal to Kimchi in Our Asian Cocktail’: The Asian Recipes in Hosting Intercultural Social Events in a Western University
Angela Liew
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
The Unique Role of the Student Association in International Student Support: A Deakin University Student Association (DUSA) Perspective
Moses Machao, Sharon Murrihy
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Addressing the Exchange Imbalance: Methods for Inbound and Outbound Practitioners
Rob Malicki, Sita Fox
Abstract
Non Refereed
Student Exchange in Australia and New Zealand: Comparison and Collaboration
Rob Malicki, Eric Davies
Abstract
Non Refereed
Aromatherapy and gentle yoga: Ways of bringing international and domestic students together
Maria Victoria McCarthy
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Integrated counselling: Is this good enough across international cultures?
Maria Victoria McCarthy, Lio Lay
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Successfully bringing international students and Australians together: Effective strategies of university community work
Maria Victoria McCarthy
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Valuing pastoral care as a key component in sustaining New Zealand’s export education industry
Terry McGrath, Andrew Butcher
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
Swimming not sinking – practical solutions in the mainstream context
Kay McNamara, Esther Watt
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
The Pastoral Care Focus Group: A practical strategy for ensuring consistent, coordinated and effective delivery of pastoral care support to all international students in a school setting
Philip Moon
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Developing and implementing an effective pastoral care program
Marion Moore
Abstract
Non Refereed
Lost in transition: From adolescent to global citizen
Marie Morrison
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
The spirit of teaching
Puvana Natanasabapathy
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
Providing a ‘holding’ environment to international students to promote successful adjustment
Liza Ng
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
What constitutes intercultural communication competence: International students’ perspectives on their New Zealand classmates
Gill O’Neill, Prue Holmes
Abstract
Non Refereed
Supporting international student achievement – a literal pathway from secondary to tertiary study
Shelley Paewai, Luanna Meyer
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
Melanesian students: Negotiating their identities to succeed in higher education
Fiona Pakoa
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
Practical solutions to barriers to effective pastoral care of Chinese students
John Pickering, Gareth Morgan
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
Plagiarism and international students: A matter of values differences?
John Pickering, Garry Hornby
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
The role of Australian cross-border education in creating new orientations for international students
David Pyvis
Abstract
Non Refereed
Academic performance for international postgraduate coursework students with reference to their English language entry type and proficiency at admission
Hedley RebergerHedley Reberger
Abstract | Paper
F1 Refereed
Dotting the I’s and crossing the T’s: supervising inexperienced writers of academic English at the postgraduate level in Australia
Jo Reidy
Abstract
Non Refereed
From international students’ perceptions to focused teaching, learning and reflection: An exploration and evaluation of the QUEST project
Jo Reidy, Jacqueline Randle, Narelle Love
Abstract
Non Refereed
Effect of multicultural interaction on international students
Taeko Sakurai
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
International students through alternative pathways to university – Transition issues and implications for support services
Mary Ann Seow
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed
What’s law got to do with it?
Kylie Smith, Maria Pizzi
Abstract
Non Refereed
Network Mawson Lakes: International and local links
Ania Zysk
Abstract | Paper
Non Refereed