International Students’ Perception towards Educational Tourism in the Kingdom of Bahrain

Authors

  • Sarah Yousif Hussain Mohammed Yousif Admission Officer, Admission Office, AMA International University of Bahrain, Kingdom of BAHRAIN
  • Randolf Von N. Salindo Dean, College of Administrative and Financial Sciences, AMA International University of Bahrain, Kingdom of BAHRAIN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.8.5.2

Keywords:

Educational Tourism, Educational Facilities, Infrastructure, People Traits, Cost

Abstract

Educational Tourism is any type of educational program in which travelers move to another location mainly for the purpose of gaining a learning experience in that location. This research aims to become a contribution to other previous researches conducted in the field of educational tourism to analyze the educational tourism industry in the Kingdom of Bahrain as a basis for its development to attract more international students to study in universities and higher education institutions. The research
followed a quantitative methodology by distributing a survey questionnaire to one hundred international students from private universities in the Kingdom. The research adopted the random sampling technique and analyzed the data collected from those surveys statistically using mean, r-value and p-value figures. On the basis of research findings it is recommended that universities should improve their services provided to international students in terms of quality, speed and efficiency and to provide better facilities and more academic qualifications and degrees. Bahrain, in general, should create an educational environment that is strong enough and well-reputed to attract more international students and other universities to establish their campuses in
Bahrain.

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Published

2018-10-31

How to Cite

Sarah Yousif Hussain Mohammed Yousif, & Randolf Von N. Salindo. (2018). International Students’ Perception towards Educational Tourism in the Kingdom of Bahrain. International Journal of Engineering and Management Research, 8(5), 6–11. https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.8.5.2