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The pace for cultural integration is individual

The pace for cultural integration is individual

Sep 29, 20251 min read

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The pace for cultural integration is individual ^75c41f. In general, People acquire language better when their affective filters are not interfering. This process can be delayed because Adult immigrant students are often marginalized in higher education after transitioning out of ESOL support courses. and Higher education institutions often use a policy of segregation and assimilation when it comes to language diversity Anything that increases stress inequitably may slow integration. For example, The anxiety surrounding immigration issues can put unusual pressures on immigrant students.

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  • Acculturation: Living successfully in two cultures

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