Inward-oriented Japanese students and studying abroad <Original Articles>

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  • 日本人大学生の海外留学に関する意識調査 : 「内向き志向」と留学意思の関係 <原著>
  • 日本人大学生の海外留学に関する意識調査 : 「内向き志向」と留学意思の関係
  • ニホンジン ダイガクセイ ノ カイガイ リュウガク ニ カンスル イシキ チョウサ : 「 ウチムキ シコウ 」 ト リュウガク イシ ノ カンケイ

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Abstract

The number of Japanese university students who study abroad has been decreasing since 2004. Other than the cost and time of studying abroad, Japanese students being inward-oriented is said to be influencing the decrease of students studying abroad. In this study, the relationship between inward-oriented students and studying abroad is discussed. Compared to outward-oriented students, inward-oriented students did not want to study abroad. They were anxious about living abroad, relationships abroad, language barrier, and the level of education abroad. It was thought that the number of Japanese students studying abroad would increase by giving inward-oriented students information which will relieve their anxiousness.

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  • 総合保健科学

    総合保健科学 30 21-26, 2014-03-01

    広島大学保健管理センター

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