Bronfenbrenner’s (1977; 1986; 1994) Ecology of
Human Development Theory has placed a few groups of people in the microsystem
level (the innermost circle) to have influence on the development of a person. This
paper puts forth a proposition of altering the groups of people in conjunction
with globalization. This is so due to the movement of people to other countries
in the pursuance of knowledge. Through a qualitative paradigm, the data from a
study on the international students’ English language learning experiences show
that for these students, the groups of people who have been helpful in their
quest to learn the English language are their friends, teachers/lecturers,
other international students and even anyone who is able to converse in the
English language. The interviews and online postings of 9 international
students studying in Malaysia reveal that the family members, who have been
rated as playing the biggest role in the development of a person in
Bronfenbrenner’s theory, are considered as ‘unhelpful’ in the students’ journey
to learn the English language. Thus, globalisation is a phenomenon that can
bring in various elements that might cause alteration – expansion to even a
long withstanding theory. This brings only richness to the education world.
Ecology of Human Development Theory English language learning experiences International Students Malaysia
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Publication Date | August 31, 2017 |
Submission Date | September 6, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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