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" A Comparative Analysis of Saudi Women's Educational Experiences in Graduate English Programs in Two International Contexts: Saudi Arabia and the United States "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 1051991
Doc. No : TL51108
Main Entry : Sendi, Kholod
Title & Author : A Comparative Analysis of Saudi Women's Educational Experiences in Graduate English Programs in Two International Contexts: Saudi Arabia and the United States\ Sendi, KholodMeyer, Lois
College : The University of New Mexico
Date : 2019
Degree : Ph.D.
student score : 2019
Note : 320 p.
Abstract : Although there are a significant number of Saudi females pursuing graduate degrees in Saudi Arabia and abroad, few studies have examined their educational experiences. This qualitative multi-case study examines the educational experiences of ten Saudi females who graduated with a master’s degree in an English language related field in two international contexts: American universities and Saudi universities. By conducting qualitative semistructure interviews and document analysis, this study explored the challenges these two groups faced and the strategies they used to succeed in higher education institutions in the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. This study discusses the roles that culture, religion, gender, and the English language play in these Saudi women’s academic experiences. In addition, this research sheds light on how these two groups’ educational experiences in two dissimilar international contexts influenced their views, values, and concepts of education and their personal identities as Saudi women. In each case, Saudi female participants faced different challenges and opportunities. The five Saudi female participants in the first case, those who graduated from American universities, were supported academically more than culturally, socially, and religiously. In contrast, the five Saudi female participants in the second case, those who graduated from Saudi universities, were supported culturally, socially, and religiously more than academically. To overcome their challenges, in both cases the participants were resilient. In addition, the Saudi female students who graduated from American universities experienced the racial/ethnic diversity and gender integration of U.S. classrooms and society and developed intercultural competence. In both cases, pursuing a graduate degree (and facing different challenges along the way) was a transformational journey that helped all the participants grow personally and academically. Based on this study’s findings, recommendations are presented for empowering Saudi female graduate students and enhancing their academic success in higher education both in Saudi Arabia and in the United States.
Descriptor : English as a second language--ESL
: Higher education
: Womens studies
Added Entry : Meyer, Lois
Added Entry : The University of New Mexico
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