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2013 Annual Conference

November 5–8, 2013

Lexington, KY

It is time to review the schedule for the placement of your session in the AAACE Agenda. This is the final draft of the Schedule. When you look up your name, use the detail listing to check what days/times you asked to be placed. This is a huge program and we can accommodate necessary changes in day and time now, but may not be able to do so after September 1, 2013 except in emergencies. Please carefully check your placement and send any requests to Ginger Phillips, AAACE Conference Planner with AAACE Session Change Request in the subject line. We will respond to your email, but it may take us up to a week to do so. Thanks for your help in "fine tuning" this agenda!

Travels of a Young Sea Dayak to the Land of Opportunity: An Authoethnographic Study

Wednesday, November 6, 2013 at 2:45 PM–3:30 PM EST
PattersonA
Type of Presentation

Shared

Session Abstract

Reflecting and making meaning on the learning experiences of an international student, this exploratory study discusses how an indigenous student make cultural connections as a universal lifelong learner.

Target Audience

Educators, adult education students, faculty members, and trainers who are interested to know how an international student construct and make meaning from the experience learned in the United States.
In addition, international students and adult educators who would like to see another perspective of how another international student link his culture to his experience, and share their own learning experience in the United States.

Learning Outcomes

This study illustrates the rich cultural background of the Sea Dayak Tribe in Malaysia, tells a story about a young man’s educational and cultural journey away from home and into a foreign country and provides an internal view of how international students make meaning of new cultural experience as educative practice.

Session Description

While this study is still at its exploratory stage, I do see a great potential to further amplify the effort especially in a community with an increasing number of international students through the advancement of social media application. This study would be a great tool for international students to adapt and learn from a new environment by making meaning from their daily experience. They are able to benefit from education in a culturally sensitive manner which utilizes, promotes, and enhances awareness of indigenous traditions, beyond the standard Western curriculum.
Besides that, it would also benefit adult educators who seek interest in knowing how an international student learn by linking his or her culture and apply it to his or her current learning experience especially in the United States.

Efforts are made to try to schedule sessions on the day preferred by the Primary Presenter, though this cannot be guaranteed. Please check your preference.

No preference

Primary Presenter

Larry Anak Asu, Penn State University
Work Title

Graduate Student

Additional Presenters: Enters In Order.

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