Good Practice Guides
- International students under 18
- Mentoring schemes
- Planning and running orientation programmes
- Volunteering
- International students in crisis: a guide for institutions
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International students under 18: guidance and good practiceThe issues relating to international students under the age of 18 are varied, complex and sensitive, due to legislation, differences between jurisdictions and different obligations on different types of education provider. This guide draws together descriptions of regulatory requirements and examples of good practice, provides sector and country-specific guidance where applicable, and brings together general points of relevance where sectors can learn from one another. |
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Mentoring schemes for international students: a practical guideMentoring is generally accepted to be a powerful tool for helping people through difficult situations and periods of transition. International students beginning a period of study in the UK face particular challenges in adapting to their new environment, and this guide provides practical support to staff in HE and FE institutions who are considering setting up mentoring schemes specifically for international students. It covers all the major points you should consider before setting up such a scheme and as well as sample documents for you to use as the basis for setting up schemes of your own.
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Planning and running orientation programmes for international studentsWhen they begin their period of study in the UK, international students are removed from the cues, clues and familiar landscape of their own culture. More than home students, they are removed from their usual support networks and mechanisms. Many of your new students will be lacking direction, not knowing where to go, literally or metaphorically. Orientation programmes are an essential way of welcoming international students to the UK and to their new institution, and a valuable way of imparting a wide range of information relevant to their stay. This guide provides guidance, ideas and a list of practical items that you can use as an aid to designing orientation events for your students.
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Volunteering and international students: a practical guideExperiencing British culture is an important part of an international student’s time in the UK; it is a large part of why they choose to study here. And institutions welcome volunteering schemes as they increase students’ employability, as well as providing a way of strengthening community links. This guide is an overview of the issues that you should think about when starting a volunteering scheme using international students as volunteers. It addresses what you should consider at each stage, from ways in which volunteering is perceived by people from different cultures, to additional risks and legal issues, to issues around recruiting international students.
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International students in crisis
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