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The Influences of China’s Higher Education Expansion

Ying Wang

Abstract


This paper will analyse the impact of the expansion of higher education in China and suggest possible solutions to the problems of implementation in order to facilitate the long-term implementation of the policy. The paper will be divided into three parts. The first part will explore the academic experience of international students in China from the perspective of their experiences and identify some of the problems and challenges they may encounter. This will be followed by the second part which will analyse the possible causes of problems in intercultural learning. Finally, recommendations for improving the academic experience of international students in China will be made based on these influencing factors and in relation to the specific target population of this paper's research (international students in China)

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Chinese higher education; Education expansion; The influence of education expansion

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i1.7032

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