Studying abroad has become increasingly common in the last few years, especially for young people from countries such as China and India. Many students and their families clearly consider the experience worth the sacrifices involved. The former often give up friendships when they move abroad; the latter often use their life savings. Moreover, many governments are willing to invest huge sums of money in sponsoring their young people to study in universities overseas. However, this trend has drawbacks as well as benefits for those concerned.
One potential drawback is that the instruction international students receive may not be relevant to their home contexts. For example, students from developing countries who go to Western countries for teacher training are often taught to use teaching techniques that are suitable for small classes. When they return home they are often expected to teach classes of 40 or 50 students. Hence, what they have been trained to do may not be relevant.
Another potential drawback is the phenomenon of " brain drain’. Prior to leaving home, they may be fully committed to returning. Nevertheless, students are often at the stage in their lives when they are forming their most important personal and professional relationships
Studying abroad has become
increasingly
common in the last few years,
especially
for young
people
from countries such as China and India.
Many
students
and their families
clearly
consider the experience worth the sacrifices involved. The former
often
give up friendships when they
move
abroad; the latter
often
use
their life savings.
Moreover
,
many
governments
are willing to invest huge sums of money in sponsoring their young
people
to study in universities overseas.
However
, this trend has drawbacks
as well
as benefits for those concerned.
One potential drawback is that the instruction international
students
receive may not be relevant to their home contexts.
For example
,
students
from
developing countries
who go to Western countries for teacher training are
often
taught to
use
teaching techniques that are suitable for
small
classes. When they return home they are
often
expected
to teach classes of 40 or 50
students
.
Hence
, what they have
been trained
to do may not be relevant.
Another potential drawback is the phenomenon of
"
; brain drain’. Prior to leaving home, they may be
fully
committed to returning.
Nevertheless
,
students
are
often
at the stage in their
lives
when they are forming their most
important
personal and professional relationships
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