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International Journal of Educational Management | 2016

Socio-economic, environmental and personal factors in the choice of country and higher education institution for studying abroad among international students in Malaysia

Manjet Kaur Mehar Singh

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand the pull factors that influenced international students’ choice of country and institution for their Master’s education. Design/methodology/approach – This qualitative study relied upon focus group interviews with 70 international students registered in taught Master programmes at a higher education (HE) institution in Malaysia for data collection. Findings – It was found that socio-economic, environmental and personal factors played important role in the international student’s decision-making process of choosing the country and HE institution. Research limitations/implications – The paper concludes with recommendations for Malaysian Universities to consider in their marketing strategies to promote Malaysia as an international education’s hub. Originality/value – This paper focuses on research into the lives of international students who are currently pursuing their Master education at a public Malaysian University. This paper discusses the three attri...


3L The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies | 2017

The Significance of the Academic Word List among ESL Tertiary Students in a Malaysian Public University

Lee Bee Choo; Debbita Tan Ai Lin; Manjet Kaur Mehar Singh; Malini Ganapathy

The Academic Word List (AWL) was compiled by Coxhead (2000) and consists of 570 word families. Along with 2,000 of the most common English words, knowledge of the words represented in this list is vital for the overall academic performance of students. It is widely acknowledged that the most acute linguistic need for students is vocabulary, followed by knowledge of subject matter and knowledge of syntactic structures. The current study adopted the survey approach and utilised an online questionnaire, which comprised of closed and open-ended items, specifically designed by the researchers. This paper examines the attitudes of Malaysian tertiary students towards the AWL for reading, writing, speaking and listening. The study involved the participation of 195 undergraduates comprising of Malays, Chinese and Indians who are enrolled in a Malaysian public university. Data was collected using a questionnaire designed by the researchers. The instrument was tested for reliability, with returned values indicating high reliability. It is found that the participants regard the knowledge of the words represented in the AWL as essential for academic reading and comprehension, writing, presentations, and understanding. Although generally assumed to be of significance to students, the effective implementation of a programme that accords specific attention to the AWL is still strongly reliant on the discernments of those who stand to benefit the most from it. The findings of this study are of significance to researchers, ESL/EFL teachers and learners, and course designers when developing AWL. Keywords: Academic Word List; AWL; ESL/EFL; higher education; Malaysian undergraduates; students’ perceptions


International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature | 2012

Manufacturing Industry Employers’ Perception of Graduates’ English Language Skills Proficiency

Manjet Kaur Mehar Singh; Julie Chuah S uan Choo


Journal of International Students | 2015

International Graduate Students' Academic Writing Practices in Malaysia: Challenges and Solutions.

Manjet Kaur Mehar Singh


Higher Education Studies | 2014

Challenges in Academic Reading and Overcoming Strategies in Taught Master Programmes: A Case Study of International Graduate Students in Malaysia

Manjet Kaur Mehar Singh


Advances in Language and Literary Studies | 2017

The Use of Learner Autonomy in English as a Foreign Language Context among Saudi Undergraduates Enrolled in Preparatory Year Deanship at Najran University

Ali Abbas Falah Alzubi; Manjet Kaur Mehar Singh; Ambigapathy Pandian


Asia-pacific Education Researcher | 2015

International Graduate Students’ Experience in Academic Listening Practices in a Malaysian Public University: Challenges and Overcoming Measures

Manjet Kaur Mehar Singh; Ambigapathy Pandian; Sarjit Kaur Gurdial Singh


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2011

Malaysian mothers’ beliefs in developing emergent literacy through reading

Fauzilah Md Husain; Julie Chuah Suan Choo; Manjet Kaur Mehar Singh


International Journal of English Linguistics | 2017

The Use of Language Learning Strategies through Smartphones in Improving Learner Autonomy in EFL Reading among Undergraduates in Saudi Arabia

Ali Abbas Falah Alzubi; Manjet Kaur Mehar Singh


International Journal of Instruction | 2018

Exploring ESL teacher beliefs and classroom practices of CLT: A case study

Mohammad Mosiur Rahman; Manjet Kaur Mehar Singh; Ambigapathy Pandian

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Universiti Sains Malaysia

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