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A Comparison Of Chinese And American College Students Perceptions Of Professors Behaviors
2011
Journal of International Education Research (JIER)
This empirical study reports on similarities and differences in the perceptions that Chinese and American students hold about classroom behavior of professors. At issue is identifying behaviors deemed as acceptable as opposed to being offensive. Cultural dimensions and educational philosophical worldviews are offered for context, The underlying premise of the research is that professors establish and maintain the classroom tone; certain behaviors are expected by professors to promote a
doi:10.19030/jier.v7i4.6037
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