This book is a testimony of Spelman College’s commitment to global citizenship, documenting cross-cultural and international experiences and reflections of domestic students who studied abroad, international students’ experiences, Alumnae who studied abroad or have lived abroad and faculty and staff who have lived abroad or led students abroad. This book distinctively reveals life stories of global engagements that no one else could tell but the contributors who bring life experiences through their international visits. Through a well-curated and engaging collection of narrative stories, this book captures the richness that comes from crossing boundaries, understanding cultural differences, and embracing the knowledge that comes from encounters with disparate perspectives.
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‘Dimeji R. Togunde, Ph.D. Vice Provost for Global Education & Professor of International Studies, Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Krishna Bista, Ed.D. Professor of Higher Education, Morgan State University, Maryland, USA
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Crossing Borders, Bridging Cultures: The Narratives of Global Scholars is a compelling and insightful collection of personal accounts from scholars worldwide. Through their experiences, the book provides a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of academic life in different cultures, highlighting the diversity and richness of the global academic community. From navigating language barriers and adapting to new environments to confronting cultural differences and promoting cross-cultural understanding, these stories are powerful messages of unity and cooperation in the face of adversity.
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This book, Global Pathways: Insights on Studying, Working, and Thriving Abroad , offers a captivating collection of stories that illuminate the challenges, triumphs, and transformative power of international experiences. Each chapter presents a unique perspective on life abroad, from adapting to new academic environments and overcoming cultural barriers to pursuing career aspirations and forging meaningful connections across borders. These narratives highlight the importance of resilience, mentorship, and cross-cultural understanding in navigating the complexities of a globalized world. By delving into the personal and professional transformations of those who have ventured beyond their home countries, this book inspires readers to embrace their journeys with courage and an open mind. It is a testament to the profound rewards of stepping outside one’s comfort zone and celebrating the diversity and interconnectedness of our shared world.
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Krishna Bista, Morgan State University, USA Bo Zhang , STAR Scholars Network, USA Uttam Gaulee, Morgan State University, USA Dawn Michele Whitehead, Association of American Colleges and Universities, USA
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COVID-19 and Higher Education in the Global Context: Exploring Contemporary Issues and Challenges addresses the lasting impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the higher education sector and offers insights that inform policy and practice. Framed in a global context, this timely book captures a wide variety of topics, including student mobility, global partnerships and collaboration, student health and wellbeing, enrollment management, employability, and graduate education. It is designed to serve as a resource for scholar-practitioners, policymakers, and university administrators as they reimagine their work of comparative and international higher education in times of crisis. The collection of chapters assembled in this volume calls for a critical reflection on the opportunities and challenges that have emerged as a result of the global pandemic, and provides as a basis for how tertiary education systems around the world can learn from past experiences and shared viewpoints as institutions recalibrate operations, innovate programs, and manage change on their respective campuses.
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Table of Contents List of Editors Foreword Darla K. Deardorff
1. The Impact of COVID-19 on Higher Education: Challenges and Issues Ravichandran Ammigan; Roy Y. Chan; Krishna Bista
Part I. COVID-19 and Global Issues in Higher Education
2. The Evolution Revolution: The Application of a Leadership Adaptation Continuum to the Future of Global Higher Education Post COVID-19 Allison Silveus; Leslie Ekpe
3. Rethinking the Social Responsibilities of Universities in the Light of COVID-19 Pandemic Hằng Trần Thị; Quy Dinh Le Nguyen; Luc-Diep Tra
4. “Internationalization at Home” in the United States: Enhancing Admissions and Enrollment Practices for Marginalized Students During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic Raquel Muñiz; Natalie Borg
5. Financial Ramifications of Coronavirus on Division I Athletic Departments Molly Harry
Part II. COVID-19 and Academic Issues in Higher Education: Special Topics and Themes
6. Traditional Exams, 21st Century Employability Skills and COVID-19: Disruptive Opportunities for Rethinking Assessment Design in Higher Education Andrew Kelly; Catherine Moore; Emma Lyons
7. From Hardships to Possibilities: Dissertation Writing during the COVID-19 Pandemic Juan Manuel Niño; Onésimo M. Martínez
8. Disrupting Accommodations through Universal Design for Learning in Higher Education Carly D. Armour
9. Reshaping the Landscape: Considering COVID-19’s Uncertain Impacts on Canadian and U.S. International Higher Education Michael O’Shea; You Zhang; Leping Mou
10. The Vulnerability and Opportunity of Privatization in Higher Education during a Pandemic Ziyan Bai
Part III. COVID-19, Wellbeing and Humanity in Higher Education: International Perspectives and Experiences
11. COVID-19 and Health Disparities: Opportunities for Public Health Curriculum Enhancement Anuli N. Joku
12. Internationalizing Trauma-Informed Perspectives to Address Student Trauma in Post-Pandemic Higher Education Joshua M. Anzaldúa
13. Global Collaboration for Global Solution in Academia: Opportunities and Challenges Ekaterina Minaeva; Giorgio Marinoni
14. Humanizing the Academic Advising Experience with Technology: An Integrative Review Charles L. Liu; Ravichandran Ammigan
Index
This book offers a comprehensive examination of the experiences of international students as they navigate the complexities of studying and living in a foreign country while pursuing their graduate studies. It delves into the challenges faced by these students, including cultural differences, language barriers, and the impact of COVID-19, and provides insights into how these challenges can be overcome. Through a range of narratives and empirical studies, the book offers a deeper understanding of the socialization experiences of international graduate students, their advising relationships, career employability challenges, and their resilience in the face of adversity.
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Global Partnerships: Successes and Strategies brings together a rich collection of articles that illuminate how meaningful international collaborations are built, sustained, and transformed over time. Written from a wide range of institutional perspectives, the volume offers in-depth case studies alongside conceptual pieces that unpack the philosophical foundations of global engagement. Contributors share concrete lessons learned, practical guidance, and candid reflections that shed light on both the opportunities and challenges inherent in international partnership work. A consistent theme across the volume is the importance of flexibility, resilience, and relationship-building. The articles highlight the pivotal roles of individual champions, institutional leaders, and campus-wide support systems in advancing enduring partnerships. Readers will also find compelling stories of unexpected growth, as collaborations evolve into broader activities such as joint lectures, virtual exchanges, and community engagement initiatives. While focused on institution-to-institution partnerships, the volume underscores the power of wider community involvement—an area in which community colleges and similar institutions excel.
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Editors’ Introduction Robin Matross Helms and Krishna Bista
Cultivating Wonder: Curriculum, Context, and Connection Wojciech (Voytek) Wloch
Cloud Forest Collaboration: Linn-Benton Community College’s Costa Rica Exchange Partnership Lisa Avery and Katie Winder
An Enduring Relational Partnership: A 30-Year Global Collaboration between McLennan Community College and Masaryk University Amy Antoninka and Johnette McKown
Impactful Collaborations: Using Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) to Facilitate Meaningful Connections Across Borders at the Alamo Colleges District Lindsey Kline
Mapping Global Partnerships: The Case of Symbiosis Skills Universities and Aalen University Swati Mujumdar
Building Strategic Partnerships for Global Education at Monroe Community College: A Case Study with Cornell University’s Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies Christina Heyon Lee
Establishing Dynamics for Successful Growth of Global Engagement Partnerships: A Step-by-Step Approach Stacye Fraser Thompson
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) tools based on advanced language models, such as ChatGPT and Bard, is transforming industries and professions worldwide, and higher education is no exception. ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot developed by OpenAI, has created a substantial amount of conversation and controversy across academia regarding what generative AI means for teaching and learning in the classroom. There is plenty of speculation not only about how those innovations will affect the academic profession but also what unique opportunities and challenges they present to global higher education. In this book, authors delve into the impact of AI and ChatGPT on higher education leadership and management, examining potential opportunities and challenges that this innovative technology presents to teaching, research, program, and policy.
The primary purpose of this volume is to provide a comprehensive, research-driven analysis of AI chatbots’ roles in shaping institutions of higher education around the world. By exploring the transformative potential of ChatGPT in academic settings, this timely book aims to bridge the gap between technological innovation and its practical applications. In the long run, we anticipate that this volume will provide valuable insights and guidance for teacher-scholars, university administrators, and policymakers on leveraging this cutting-edge technology effectively and responsibly.
Edited By Xi Lin, Roy. Y Chan, Shyam Sharma, Krishna Bista
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Prologue Keeping the Human (Educator) in the Loop Matthew Salzano
Chapter 1
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Global Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges of Using ChatGPT and Generative AI Xi Lin, Roy Y. Chan, and Shyam Sharma
UNIT 1
The Use of ChatGPT and AI in Global Higher Education: A Historical View of Current Innovations
Chapter 2 Considering the History of Technologies in Education, the Distinctiveness of AI Apps, and the Future of Educational Systems Kenneth J. Luterbach
Chapter 3 The Influence of ChatGPT on Student Learning Outcomes in Higher Education: A Meta-Analysis of the Initial Empirical Literature Yankun He and Leslie Cordie
Chapter 4 The Evolution of Technology in Education and the Emerging Role of Generative AI Abdulrahman Alsharif
Chapter 5 ChatGPT as a Pedagogical Tool for Decolonizing Curriculum Bhavika Sicka
UNIT 2
Effective Practices and Standards of ChatGPT Use: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Colleges and Universities
Chapter 6 Transforming STEM Education: Leveraging ChatGPT for Enhanced Learning in Psychology and Neuroscience Lingfei Luan, Xi Lin, Yan Dai, Laura Allen, and Shanhua Hu
Chapter 7 Hearing Students’ Voices: Access, Use Patterns, and Attitudes toward Generative AI Technologies among Chinese Students Ling Angela Xia, Olivia Yiqun Sun, and Charlie Reis
Chapter 8 Using ChatGPT to Improve Access, Inclusion, and Equity in and Through English-Medium Instruction in Higher Education Thatcher A. Spero
Chapter 9 A Comparative Study of ChatGPT and Seq2Seq Chatbot for Effective Student Advising Suha Khalil Assayed, Manar Alkhatib, and Khaled Shaalan
UNIT 3
Policy Implications and Ethical Considerations: Assessment and Accountability in Higher Education
Chapter 10 Generative Creations, Code, and Data: How Intellectual Property Rights over Ownership, Use, and Image Apply to Higher Education Jeffrey C. Sun
Chapter 11 ChatGPT and Research Ethics Lisa M. Rubin
Chapter 12 ChatGPT on Student Learning Outcomes in Higher Education: A Meta-Analysis of Early Studies Bo Zhang
Chapter 13 Rethinking Assessment and Feedback: Adapting Evaluation Methods for the Age of Artificial Intelligence Allen Farina
Chapter 14 Artificial Intelligence in Undergraduate Assignments: An Exploration of the Effectiveness and Ethics of ChatGPT in Academic Work Luke Parker, Christopher W. Carter, Alice Karakas, A. Jane Loper, and Ahmad Sokkar
UNIT 4
Current Issues and Future Concerns about Teaching and Learning
Chapter 15 Communities of Practice and Preservice Teachers in the Rise of the Artificial Intelligence Era: ChatGPT as a Method of Inquiry and Reflection Gabriela Mocanu
Chapter 16 Unlocking the Promise of AI: Exploring the Crucial Role of Faculty Members’ Growth Mindset, Self-Efficacy, and University AI Policies: A Study at Vietnam National University, Hanoi Kim Manh Tuan, Pham Van Thuan, Duong Thi Hoang Yen, and Nguyen Phuong Huyen
Chapter 17 Creating Context-Specific Critical Incidents with ChatGPT for Effective Soft Skill Training Stephan Ruppert
Chapter 18 Applications of ChatGPT in Work-Based Learning Programs: Opportunities, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations Hon Jie Teo
A luminous, meditative novel of love, longing, and the quiet search for meaning.
Set against the sacred landscapes and intimate social worlds of Nepal, Shreemati unfolds not as a conventional story, but as a deeply reflective journey through the emotional and spiritual terrain of human life. From the evocative opening in a temple courtyard under a full moon to its quietly profound reflections on love and impermanence, the novel invites readers into a world where every gesture, silence, and passing moment carries meaning.
At its heart, Shreemati is a story of a relationship of two individuals drawn together not only by affection but by an unspoken understanding that love must be reconciled with truth, duty, and the deeper questions of existence. Through restrained prose and poetic imagery, Tirtha Raj Pandeya captures the subtle tensions between inner desire and social expectation, between fleeting beauty and enduring memory.
For readers beyond South Asia, the novel offers a rare and intimate window into Nepali cultural life, its spiritual rhythms, its social textures, and its deeply human concerns.
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“ Shreemati ” refers to a married woman. It also signifies one of the most complex and demanding roles a woman fulfills in life. Through one of the novel's central characters, the author presents the wife as a source of divine strength and eternal consciousness, expressing deep respect for womanhood." — Dr. Neelam Karki Niharika, author of Chirharan and Yogmaya , and recipient of the prestigious Madan Puraskar Award
“Quietly mesmerizing… Shreemati is a novel that asks you to slow down and listen—to silence, to longing, to the spaces between words.” — Professor (Dr.) Krishna Bista, Morgan State University, Baltimore, USA
“Shreemati” is a tender and haunting meditation on love as a vow, in which faith, desire, and marital commitment are not slogans but lived experience woven into the intimate moral ecosystem of Nepali society." — Emeritus Professor, Gopi Upreti Professor, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
" This is a novel that stays with the reader long after the final page, an invitation to contemplate love’s endurance and the fragile, intricate architecture of the human heart." — Professor (Dr.) Marohang Yakthung, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
"In Shreemati, Tirtha Raj Pandeya explores displacement, remembrance and ethical accountability through the lens of enduring love in a poignant way. The novel honours the patience, sacrifices, and inner strength of women who anchor families across oceans and generations." — Professor (Dr.) Basu Sharma, University of New Brunswick, Canada
“A work of rare introspection and grace. Pandey transforms the ordinary into something luminous and enduring.” — Professor (Dr.) Uttam Gaulee, President of STAR Scholars Network, USA
“ Shrimati beautifully presents the realities, struggles, and silent strength of women while preserving the language, art, and culture of Sudurpashchim and Karnali. Through historical narrative, social realities, positive discourse, and literary expression, the novel seeks to redefine the role of women in Nepali society in a new light.” — Professor (Dr.) Hemraj Pant, Vice Chancellor, Far Western University, Nepal
This book explores diverse experiences and insights, revealing a tapestry of intercultural and inclusive learning, professional development, innovative educational strategies, and machine learning. From reflections on intercultural experiences and self-discovery through cinema research to analyzing gender differences among expatriate teachers in the Middle East, education takes many forms. Embedding Sustainable Development Goals into business education emphasizes sustainability in curricula, while multivariate analyses of university management practices highlight institutional responsibilities. Addressing hate speech in education and designing maternal health literacy programs for at-risk mothers demonstrate the impact of targeted educational interventions. It also looks into culturally responsive experiences in career counseling, internationalization of higher education systems, and innovative teaching methods, which offer fresh perspectives on global education. It examines the ethical dimensions of scientific progress, machine learning, creativity, and the influence of university architectural spaces on active learning. These diverse studies invite us to reimagine education as a dynamic, inclusive, and transformative force, fostering peaceful coexistence, entrepreneurial spirit, and a deeper understanding of our shared cultural heritage.
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De Pradra-Creo, E., Quintairos-Solino, A., Gamaledin, S. S., Gaulee, U., Bista, K., & Zhang, B. (Eds) (2024). Innovative approaches to learning: Global advances in sustainable, inclusive, and creative education . Sta r Scholars Press.
This book tells the stories of young people who have made a significant impact on the world. They have made real changes in their communities and beyond through their actions and ideas. Each story is unique and showcases the courage, determination, and creativity of these young people.
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Leaders Who Inspire: Stories of Foreign-Born University Presidents is a captivating book that introduces young readers to the remarkable stories of foreign-born college and university presidents. Through engaging narratives, readers will discover the inspiring journeys of leaders like Shirley M. Tilghman, Ángel Cabrera, A. Gabriel Esteban, and Renu Khator, who have made a significant impact on education in the United States.The book highlights the importance of diversity and inclusivity in educational institutions, showing how these leaders have transformed their campuses into welcoming spaces for students from all backgrounds. Readers will learn about the challenges these leaders faced, their unwavering determination, and their passion for empowering students to succeed.
Leaders Who Inspire celebrates the power of education and the strength that comes from embracing diversity. It encourages readers to believe in themselves, pursue their dreams, and make a positive impact in their own lives and communities.
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This book offers a practical and research-informed foundation for future community college leaders navigating the evolving digital landscape. Centered on the integration of educational technology into institutional planning, pedagogy, student success, and leadership, the book guides readers in critically evaluating digital tools, designing inclusive solutions, and anticipating emerging trends such as generative AI, cybersecurity, and equity-driven innovation. Blending theory, case studies, and reflective practice, this book equips doctoral students and practitioners with the skills needed to lead transformation in community colleges through ethical and strategic use of technology.
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"This book is a vital resource for community college leaders, offering practical strategies to navigate technological change while prioritizing equitable student success. Its concise, actionable insights make it essential for shaping inclusive and innovative educational environments."
— Lance D. Bowen, PhD, Dean, School of Science, Technology & Education, Anne Arundel Community College, Maryland
"A timely and transformative contribution, this book illuminates how community colleges can embrace digital innovation while staying true to their mission of access and equity. It is both practical and visionary, offering strategies that leaders, faculty, and staff can immediately apply to strengthen student success in a rapidly evolving landscape."
— Roshelle Lemon-Howard, EdD, MSN, RN, Assistant Professor & Coordinator, Practical Nursing Certificate Program, Baltimore City Community College
"This book provides an authentic look into the challenges and opportunities within community colleges. It highlights innovative practices that empower faculty and future educators, making it an invaluable guide for those committed to student success and educational equity."
— Melenese Sivells, EdD, Professor of Education, Northampton Community College
"This book powerfully demonstrates how community college leaders can harness AI to drive innovation while keeping equity at the center of decision-making. It is an essential guide for faculty and program directors preparing students—and institutions—for the future of higher education." — Huong Nguyen, EdD, Program Director, Montgomery College
“As a community college administrator, I found this book an invaluable guide that bridges innovation with access, showing how AI can be leveraged to enhance equity, efficiency, and student achievement.”
— Lesley Shotts, EdD, Dean of Institutional Effectiveness, Grants, and Research / Title III Administrator / Accreditation Liaison, Drake State Community & Technical College
This book is a comprehensive guide for doctoral students, early-career researchers, and educators navigating the complexities of qualitative research. This book bridges traditional qualitative methods with innovative AI tools, providing a step-by-step framework from research design to publication.
Key features include:
Practical explanations of major qualitative approaches such as phenomenology, case study, grounded theory, ethnography, and narrative research.
Integrating AI tools (e.g., NVivo, MAXQDA, ChatGPT, EndNote) to enhance data collection, analysis, and writing.
Real-world examples, reflexive prompts, and templates to guide your research process.
Strategies for ensuring rigor, trustworthiness, and ethical considerations in qualitative studies.
Actionable advice for structuring dissertations and publishing in top-tier journals.
With a focus on clarity, innovation, and academic rigor, this book equips researchers with the skills to produce high-quality qualitative research while embracing the potential of emerging technologies. Whether you are starting your dissertation or preparing for publication, this book is an essential companion on your qualitative research journey.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: AI Tools for Qualitative Research Writing Why Use AI Tools in Qualitative Research? Benefits of Using AI Tools in Qualitative Research Ethical Considerations and Responsible AI Use AI Tools for Writing and Developing Interview Questionnaires AI Tools for Literature Review and Reference Management AI Tools for Data Collection AI Tools for Data Analysis and Coding AI Tools for Proofreading AI Tools for Visualizing and Presenting Data
Chapter 2: Foundations of Qualitative Research Qualitative Research: Nature, Purpose, and Characteristics Philosophical Foundations Types of Qualitative Methods/Approaches Designing a Qualitative Study Activity 1: Identifying Qualitative Approaches Activity 2: Research Design Draft Activity 3: Exploring Philosophical Foundations
Chapter 3: Narrative Research – Life Stories Characteristics of Narrative Research Types of Narratives Steps for Conducting Narrative Research Data Sources in Narrative Research Suggested Topics for Narrative Research Integrating AI Tools in Narrative Research Narrative Research Design Sample
Chapter 4: Phenomenology Research – Lived Experiences Characteristics of Phenomenology Types of Phenomenology Steps in Conducting Phenomenological Research Data Sources for Phenomenology Practical Topics for Phenomenological Research Phenomenological Research Sample
Chapter 5: Grounded Theory Research – Building Theory from Data Characteristics of Grounded Theory Types of Grounded Theory Steps for Conducting Grounded Theory Research Data Sources for Grounded Theory Practical Topics for Grounded Theory Research ChatGPT Prompts for Grounded Theory Grounded Theory Research Design Sample
Chapter 6: Ethnography Research – Exploring Cultures Characteristics of Ethnography Types of Ethnography Steps for Conducting Ethnographic Research Data Sources in Ethnography Practical Topics for Ethnographic Research ChatGPT Prompts for AI Tools in Ethnographic Research Virtual Ethnography Research Design Sample
Chapter 7: Case Study – In-Depth Exploration of Cases Characteristics of Case Study Research Types of Case Study Research Steps for Conducting Case Study Research Data Sources for Case Study Research Practical Topics for Case Study Research ChatGPT Prompts for AI Tools in Case Study Research Case Study Research Design Sample
Chapter 8: Action Research – Solving Real-World Problems Characteristics of Action Research Steps in Conducting Action Research Data Sources in Action Research Practical Topics for Action Research Action Research Cycle ChatGPT or Google Gemini Prompt for Scholars Action Research Design Sample
Chapter 9: Content Analysis – Systematic Data Interpretation Characteristics of Content Analysis Steps in Conducting Content Analysis Data Sources for Content Analysis Practical Topics for Content Analysis Content Analysis Research Design Sample
Chapter 10: Data Collection Methods with AI Integration Interviews and Focus Groups Observations and Field Notes Document and Artifact Analysis Ethical Considerations for Data Collection Sample Size and Sampling Methods
Chapter 11: Data Analysis and Visualization Coding Process Manual vs. AI-Assisted Coding Analyzing Text and Visual Data Representing and Visualizing Data ChatGPT Prompts to Generate Themes/Codes
Chapter 12: Writing and Publishing Qualitative Research Structuring Your Dissertation or Journal Article Sample Research Topic ChatGPT Prompts for Research Papers Publishing Strategies Peer-Reviewed Journals for Qualitative Research Qualitative Journal Article Evaluation Rubric Qualitative Research Terminologies
Mixed Methods Research: AI-Augmented Design, Analysis, and Publishing is a practical and scholarly guide for doctoral students, faculty members, institutional researchers, and interdisciplinary scholars seeking to conduct rigorous mixed-methods studies. While grounded in education and the social sciences, it is relevant to researchers in health, policy, business, and STEM fields. The book provides a roadmap from research design to publication. It covers foundational mixed methods paradigms, core designs, integration strategies, and meta-inference development. It also demonstrates how AI tools such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot can be used responsibly to support literature reviews, instrument design, data analysis preparation, writing, and revision without compromising rigor or ethics. Each chapter blends conceptual clarity, applied examples, and practical workflows suitable for doctoral courses, faculty development, and research teams.
Key Features
Rigorous Mixed Methods Framework Guidance on design selection, integration, joint displays, and defensible interpretation.
Responsible AI Integration Structured use of AI tools across research phases with attention to ethics, bias, and transparency.
From Research to Publication Strategies for manuscript development, journal targeting, and navigating peer review.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
What Is Mixed Methods Research?
Defining Mixed Methods Research Why Mixed Methods? Key Advantages of Conducting Mixed Methods Research Types of Mixed Methods Research Key Elements of Mixed Methods Research
CHAPTER 2
AI and Philosophical Foundations of Mixed Methods Research
Pragmatism as Methodological Foundation Critical Realism and Ontological Depth Transformative Paradigms and Justice-Centered Inquiry Integration as the Core of Mixed Methods Rethinking Mixed Methods in the Age of AI
CHAPTER 3
Convergent Mixed Methods Design
Definition and Purpose Key Procedures of the Convergent Mixed Methods Design Examples of Convergent Mixed Methods Design AI Applications in the Convergent Mixed Methods Design
CHAPTER 4
Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods Design
Definition and Purpose Key Procedures of the Explanatory Sequential Design Examples of Explanatory Sequential Design AI Applications in the Explanatory Sequential Design
CHAPTER 5
Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Design
Definition and Purpose Key Procedures of the Exploratory Sequential Design Examples of Exploratory Sequential Design AI Applications in the Exploratory Sequential Design
CHAPTER 6
AI-Augmented Mixed Methods Methodology
Conceptual Foundations of AI-Augmented Mixed Methods AI in Instrument Development AI for Qualitative Coding Validation AI for Statistical Assumption Checking Bias Detection and Ethical Safeguards Prompt Engineering for Research Empirical Mini-Case Studies Reporting AI in Mixed Methods Publications
CHAPTER 7
Advanced Integration, Joint Displays, and Meta-Inference
What Is Integration in Mixed Methods? Timing, Weighting, and Connecting Data Strands Building Joint Displays Types of Joint Displays Handling Convergence and Divergence Constructing Defensible Meta-Inferences Weak vs. Strong Meta-Inference AI-Assisted Integration with Human Validation
CHAPTER 8
Writing a Mixed Methods Dissertation Proposal
Structuring a Mixed Methods Proposal Introduction Purpose Statement Research Questions Methodology Anticipated Results Table of Contents for a Mixed Methods Dissertation Proposal AI Applications in Crafting a Mixed Methods Proposal Sample Assignment: Writing a Mixed Methods Research Proposal
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES
Mixed Methods Books Mixed Methods Journals Prompts for AI Tools Research and Literature Review Tools Writing Tools
This edited volume offers a rigorous, multidimensional exploration of the international student journey across the United States and Canada. Drawing on diverse disciplinary perspectives and current research, the book illuminates the cultural, academic, and psychosocial challenges students face—from initial adjustment and language barriers to identity development and community integration—while also highlighting the long-term opportunities that shape their educational and professional trajectories.
Beyond documenting student experiences, the book situates international education within broader demographic and workforce realities, particularly the growing reliance on global talent to address aging labor markets in North America. By bringing together scholars from around the world, this volume provides a timely and comprehensive resource for researchers, educators, policymakers, and higher education leaders committed to supporting international student success and strengthening global mobility pathways.
Edited by Taiwo O. Soetan, Omonigho S. Umukoro, Oluwarotimi O. Odeh, and David Hoa Khoa Nguyen
Taiwo O. Soetan (Ph.D.) was an Associate Professor of Business at the School of Business and Entrepreneurship, Dickinson State University (DSU), Dickinson, North Dakota, and an External Examiner in the Graduate (Doctoral) Program at the School of Leadership Studies, Fielding Graduate University, California, United States. Prior to DSU, Soetan taught several business courses as a full-time faculty at two of Canada’s higher education institutions. He obtained his graduate qualifications at the Master level (MBA, ME, MA, and MSc) and Ph.D. from universities in the U.K, Canada, and the U.S. Dr. Soetan is a Project Management Professional (PMP), and his articles have been published in peer review journals and edited books. He is the co-author of the book, “Financial services in Nigeria: The path towards financial inclusion, economic development, and sustainable growth” that was published by Palgrave Macmillan.
Omonigho Simon Umukoro (Ph.D.) is a faculty at the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Lagos, Nigeria. He is an accomplished scholar and educator with a diverse background in organizational and social psychology. He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Ibadan where he received commendations and a prize for the publication of his doctoral thesis. With an impressive academic journey that includes a master’s degree, a Bachelor’s degree and a Professional Diploma in Statistics, Dr. Umukoro has consistently demonstrated his commitment to scholarship. He is an active member of various professional organizations including the Nigerian Psychological Association, the American Psychological Association, and a host of others, showcasing his dedication to advancing the field of Psychology. He is a recipient of Award for the 2023 ARVA-Carnegie Early Career Postdoctoral Fellowship. He recently completed his research fellow at the ARVA Center of Excellence in Notions of Identity at Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
Oluwarotimi Odeh (Ph.D.) is a Professor of Agricultural Economics with more than 18 years of experience as a faculty member, a mentor, and advisor to students in three public universities in the United States. Before he immigrated to the United States in early 2001 for his graduate studies, he worked for Nigeria’s premier bank for several years. He is currently the Rolland Starn Endowed Chair of Agriculture at California State University, Stanislaus, California, where he oversees the institution’s agriculture program. Dr Odeh has most recently been a recipient of the Carnegie African Diaspora Program and recently completed a seven-month Fulbright Fellowship in Nigeria, where he was a mentor and advisor to many students and young faculty members. He sits on the advisory board of local schools and provides input to enhance learning experiences of students in and out of the classroom.
David Hoa Khoa Nguyen (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor of Urban Education Leadership and Policy and an Adjunct Professor of Law at Indiana University, Indianapolis, United States. Prior to academia, Nguyen was a full-time practicing attorney in immigration, family, and administrative law. He is licensed to practice in the state and federal courts of Indiana, North Dakota, and Texas. He has a BSc Ed. In Secondary Education and an MBA, J.D., AND Ph.D. in Education Policy Studies from Indiana University. He obtained a Master of Advanced Legal Studies from Leiden University in the Netherlands as a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar.
Table of Contents
Foreword Art R. Malloy
Series Editor’s Note Krishna Bista
Chapter 1
Pre-Departure Preparation for African International Students in U.S. and Canadian Higher Education Institutions Alice Kanyama
Chapter 2
Intercultural Communication Experiences of International Students: An Example from a Post-Soviet Context Oseremi Olivia Jagbojo
Chapter 3
International Transfer Students at U.S. Community Colleges Caitlyn Potter Glaser
Chapter 4
Care and Academic Mobility: Narratives of International Doctoral Student Mothers from the Global South Yulu Hou
Chapter 5
Welcoming the Whole Household: Ethical Responsibilities Toward International Graduate Student Families in Christian Higher Education Junyan (Emma) Zhu
Chapter 6
Navigating Dual Worlds: The Lived Realities of International Graduate Student Parents in U.S. Higher Education Sayyora Ibadullaeva
Chapter 7
“It’s a Bigger Sea, You’re Gonna Need a Strong Boat”: International Students’ Experiences of Academic Expectations and Setbacks in Canada Susan He
Chapter 8
Student Engagement and Leadership as a Support System for International Students Laura Vaughn and Van Anh Tran
Chapter 9
A Review of Syllabus Design for Online Courses in American Higher Education Yusuf Marafa
Chapter 10
From Misconception to Separation: How Race Affects International Students’ Sense of Belonging in the United States Adrijana Miladinović
Chapter 11
Fitting In and Holding On: A Model-Based Autoethnography of Micro-Level Acculturative Stressors Among African-Born International Students in the U.S. Ehi-Kowochio Blessing Ogwiji
Chapter 12
International Students’ Perceptions of Campus Sexual Violence Prevention Programs Wei Dai
Chapter 13
Understanding the Mental Health Experiences of Racialized International Students in Canada JesusMiracle Chiadika
Chapter 14
Contributions of International Student Athletes to the U.S. and Canadian Economies Eniola Soetan and Taiwo O. Soetan
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