Abstract
Successful adaptation of foreign students to higher education system and life in Russia is an actual objective of all pre-university training programs. The purpose of this study is to identify the level of academic, social and psychological, and personal adaptation of foreign students of the pre-master’s training program in comparison with the adaptation level of future foreign bachelors. In empirical research the authors analyzed responses of 92 foreign students of the pre-university training programs at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. The results show that the process of foreign pre-master’s students’ adaptation differs in its specificity. In accordance with the competency-based approach in modern education this fact is recommended to be considered when preparing programs of pre-master’s training of foreigners for admission to Russian universities.
Highlights
IntroductionCreating conditions for the successful adaptation of foreign students to the system of higher education and life in Russia is a relevant objective of pre-university training faculties (departments) as well as an acute objective of Russian as a Foreign Language Teaching Methodology
Successful adaptation of foreign students to higher education system and life in Russia is an actual objective of all pre-university training programs
Creating conditions for the successful adaptation of foreign students to the system of higher education and life in Russia is a relevant objective of pre-university training faculties as well as an acute objective of Russian as a Foreign Language Teaching Methodology
Summary
Creating conditions for the successful adaptation of foreign students to the system of higher education and life in Russia is a relevant objective of pre-university training faculties (departments) as well as an acute objective of Russian as a Foreign Language Teaching Methodology. The issue of adaptation of foreign students proves to be actual as it is frequently discussed by modern professionals including Ignatyeva N. N. (Ignatyeva, 2017), Kogan O. D. (Kogan & Galiullina, 2019), Pugachev I. A. (Pugachev et al, 2018), Busurina E. R. (Busurina & Kuraleva, 2018)
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