Section I. Framing Lifelong-Lifewide Learning Ecologies in the Australian Higher Education International Student Experience Chapter 1. Understanding The International Student Experience in Australian Higher Education; Jing Shi Chapter 2. A Capital-Infused Ecological Model of Lifelong and Lifewide Learning: Towards Empowered Adult Education in Australian Higher Education Contexts; Venesser Fernandes, Philip Wing Keung Chan, Jing Shi, and Agrata Mukherjee Section II. Focusing on Academic Acculturation and Adjustments in Australian Higher Education Chapter 3. The Australian Academic Experience: An International Student's Autoethnography In Favour Of The Flipped Classroom Approach; Harsha Nagaraj Chapter 4. Wrestling With Academic Writing in Australian Higher Education: A Case of a Chinese Graduate International Student; Di Wu Chapter 5. Am I English Impaired? My Story of Academic Acculturation; Agrata Mukherjee Section III.
Focusing on Social and Cultural Factors and Adjustments in Australian Higher Education Chapter 6. Navigating the Australian Higher Education Landscape - From the Lens of Mature-aged International Students; Shipra Saini Chapter 7. Is One Master's Degree Not Enough? An International Student's Perspective on Employability and Migration; Fangxia Liu Chapter 8. A Graduate Student's Journey of Navigating through their Boundaryless Career Path as a Protean Careerist; Pratik Ambani Chapter 9. The Hidden Rules: Acculturation in Real Practice; Lanxin Li Section IV: Focusing on the Learning Ecology of Australian International Students and their transformation into International Cosmopolites Chapter 10. From Lifelong to Lifewide Learning - The Transformation into a Multicultural Graduate; Nayana Vikhale Chapter 11. The Path of Early Childhood Teachers in Australia: More Needed than Just a Teaching Education Qualification; Xiaofang Shang Chapter 12. Enhancing Graduate Employability Through International Higher Education: The Perspective of a Chinese Returnee Student; Qing Sheng Section V: Future Understandings of a Lifelong-Lifewide Learning Ecology Approach to Australian Higher Education Practice and Policy Chapter 13.
Unravelling Expectations, Vexations and Aspirations of the Australian International Student Experience; Philip Wing Keung Chan, Venesser Fernandes, Jing Shi, and Agrata Mukherjee Chapter 14. Implications of Lifelong-Lifewide Learning Ecology on the International Student Experience in Australian Higher Education; Venesser Fernandes, Philip Wing Keung Chan, Agrata Mukherjee, and Jing Shi.