Reflexive Account of an Indonesian International Student’s Challenges and Opportunities in a U.K. University’s Doctoral Education Program

Authors

  • Udi Samanhudi Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v11i1.1096

Keywords:

autoethnography, critical thinking, international students

Abstract

This study is an autoethnography focused on providing an in-depth understanding of my personal experiences as an international doctoral student from Indonesia in a university in the United Kingdom. In this article, I share and discuss some challenging situations during my doctoral study particularly in writing a 5,000-word-essay for nine modules, which required me to explicitly perform critical thinking in my writing. I found that expressing my critical voice in writing was not easy, especially at the outset of my doctoral study period. I believe my previous education experiences neglected critical thinking pedagogy in the classroom, which is one of the most important factors causing this kind of difficulty of demonstrating critical thinking especially in writing.

Author Biography

  • Udi Samanhudi, Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University, Indonesia

    Udi Samanhudi is a senior lecturer in the Department of English Education at Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University, Indonesia. His major research interests lie in the area of genre analysis, discourse analysis, academic literacies, academic writing, critical pedagogy, and identity construction in ELT.

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2021-02-23

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Reflexive Account of an Indonesian International Student’s Challenges and Opportunities in a U.K. University’s Doctoral Education Program. (2021). Journal of International Students, 11(1), 144-155. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v11i1.1096