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サム トムソン
サム トムソン
Sam Thomson

学位

  • 地理学修士   課程 ( 2007年6月   エディンバラ大学 )

研究キーワード

  • International Students

  • Factor Analysis

  • Motivations

  • Rural Migration

  • Push and Pull Factors

  • Textual Enhancement

  • Higher Education

  • Input Enhancement

  • Reading Fluency

  • Reading Comprehension

研究分野

  • 自然科学一般 / 地球人間圏科学

  • 人文・社会 / 教育学

学歴

  • エディンバラ大学   地球科学部   地理学    卒業

    2003年9月 - 2007年6月

経歴

  • 福井工業大学   准教授

    2023年4月 - 現在

 

論文

  • Investigating the Push and Pull Factors for International Students Attending a Rural University in Japan 査読

    Samuel T. Thomson

    Memoirs of Fukui University of Technology   55   134 - 143   2025年10月

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    Over the past decade, Japan’s declining birth rate has created challenges in undergraduate student recruitment, particularly for private universities (MEXT, 2023)(1). In response, many institutions have turned to increasing international student
    enrolment. This study investigates the social, cultural, economic, and academic factors that push students to study abroad and
    pull them toward rural regions of Japan, with a specific focus on why students may choose rural areas over metropolitan
    centres. Data was collected through questionnaires (n = 48) distributed to international students from nearby Asian countries
    and supplemented by in-depth interviews with a smaller sample. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) revealed that a
    three-factor model—academic facilities, quality of life (QoL), and access to economic opportunities—offered the best fit,
    despite an initial four-factor hypothesis. Among these, QoL emerged as the most significant, with 87% of participants citing
    lower cost of living as a major attraction of rural areas. Additionally, 79% believed cultural events were more accessible, and
    the same percentage felt rural environments offered better opportunities to improve Japanese language skills. These were
    identified as key drivers behind student choices. Qualitative interview data further revealed that, contrary to the survey
    responses, institutional ties between Japanese universities and students’ home countries played a significant role in
    encouraging rural study. Interviewees also highlighted that the longer admissions acceptance period typical of rural
    universities was a decisive factor in their choice of institution.

  • Textual Enhancement's Impact on Reading Fluency and Comprehension 査読

    Bradford J. Lee, Sam Thomson

    RELC Journal   1 - 16   2025年1月

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    Textual enhancement (TE) refers to any modification made to written text for the purpose of drawing learners’ visual attention to the target area. Typically, TE is employed to encourage learners to notice specific aspects of language (e.g., grammar, vocabulary, discourse features). However, the current study sought to investigate TE's potential effect on a unique outcome: reading fluency (i.e., speed). N = 132 students at a Japanese university were asked to read two passages (one standard, one textually enhanced) and were assessed on both their reading speeds and level of comprehension. The results indicated that while there was a statistically significant (albeit, slight) increase in their reading speeds of the TE passage (t = 3.78, p < .001, d = .33) there was no significant difference in their comprehension of the two (t = −.60, p = .54, d = .05). Participants were also surveyed regarding their level of consciousness of the enhancements, along with their reactions to the technique. Surprisingly, students’ cognition of the enhancements was partially dependent on group membership: students who were exposed to the enhanced text first were less likely to notice that the two passages were stylistically different, indicating their focus on meaning entirely eclipsed a focus on form.

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