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Chinese Version of Guide for Students Released in NZ

A Chinese language version of the Guide to Living and Studying in New Zealand for International Students, aimed at better preparing Chinese students for living and study in New Zealand, was released Tuesday by Education Minister Trevor Mallard.

"For many international students, studying and living in New Zealand is likely to be their first time living away from home. They face the additional challenge of living and studying in a language and culture which is foreign to them," Mallard said.

He said research relating to international students in New Zealand, carried out for the Ministry of Education in 2003, highlighted the need to ensure a quality experience for international students, not only educationally but also in terms of day-to-day living.

"Since that research was done, the government has put in place a range of measures to improve the experiences of our international students.

"The code of practice for pastoral care of students has been strengthened, the Education Review Office will quality check home stays, and professional development programs and resources for teachers, support staff and accommodation providers have been produced," Mallard said.

"This new guide will also play an important role in helping students settle in to life in New Zealand. It advises students of some of the challenges they may face as international students, and outlines avenues for accessing support to assist in dealing with them," he said.

The guide was produced in consultation with a wide range of agencies, non-government organizations, education providers and current and former Chinese international students, according to the minister.

It provides comprehensive information on living in New Zealand including accessing important services, with phone numbers and links to web sites for further information on particular topics.

Chinese students who have made the decision to study in New Zealand will receive the guide before they leave China. It will be distributed with approved student visas by New Zealand Immigration Service offices in China.

According to a recent released 2003 annual report of the New Zealand Vice-Chancellors' Committee, the number of Chinese students applying for New Zealand visas had reached 26,000 in 2002 but dropped by over 50 percent in 2003 to 12,000.

Mallard said his ministry was planning to publish versions of the guide for international students of other nationalities in the future.
 

(Xinhua News Agency June 8, 2004)

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