Transition Programs and Third Culture Kids in International Schools (65132)

Session Information: International Education
Session Chair: Bonnie Lee

Friday, January 6, 2023 (09:25)
Session: Session 1
Room: 323A
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

All presentation times are UTC-10 (Pacific/Honolulu)

The rise of globally mobile families has led to an increase in the number of students enrolling at international schools. The students’ parents expect these schools to provide a comparable education to what a student would receive in their home or passport country, but as Third Culture Kids, these students may face additional challenges compared with domestic students. This paper comes from a larger doctoral research project focusing on the lived experience of English-speaking Third Culture Kids who attend an international school where although the language of instruction is English, the language spoken by most of the students is not. Schools need to consider how they support Third Culture Kids and what strategies would ensure the transition experience is a positive one. By talking directly to the students, this interpretative phenomenological analysis research will specifically explore how, from Third Culture Kids’ perspective, schools have supported their transition into a new international school. It also offers suggestions as to how schools may improve the transition experience for English-speaking Third Culture Kids. This paper illustrates one student’s story.

Authors:
Tracy Trethewy, CQUniversity, Australia


About the Presenter(s)
Ms Tracy Trethewy is a University Doctoral Student at CQUniversity in Australia

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Last updated: 2023-02-23 23:45:00