The Possible Implications of Chinese Students Studying Abroad Within the past 50 years, cross-border mobility has become one of the most important parts of getting an adequate tertiary education. Students from developed countries, tend to see mobility as a way to attain a new cultural focus, and enrich their experiences. On the other hand, cross-border mobility from less developed not industrialized countries has dominated cross-border mobility. It is not a surprise that a country developing as fast as China is already among the largest sources of international students in the world (Li & Bray 792). In the same way, economic globalization, and the internationalization of the...
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