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Интеграция образования, 2019, том 23, № 4 (97)

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ИНТЕГРАЦИЯ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ. Т. 23, № 4. 2019

Научный журнал «Интеграция образования Integration of Education» публикует 

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и соответствующим им отраслям науки: 

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ИНТЕГРАЦИЯ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ. Т. 23, № 4. 2019

РЕДАКЦИОННАЯ КОЛЛЕГИЯ

Вдовин Сергей Михайлович – главный редактор, ректор ФГБОУ ВО «МГУ им. Н. П. Огарёва», 

кандидат экономических наук, доцент, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7363-1389, rector@adm.mrsu.ru 
(Саранск, Россия)

Полутин Сергей Викторович – заместитель главного редактора, директор НИИ регионо
логии ФГБОУ ВО «МГУ им. Н. П. Огарёва», доктор социологических наук, профессор, ORCID: 
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0399-4154, polutin.sergei@yandex.ru (Саранск, Россия)

Гордина Светлана Викторовна – ответственный секретарь, член Европейской ассоциации науч
ных редакторов (EASE), кандидат педагогических наук, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2265-418X, 
inted@adm.mrsu.ru, inted@mail.ru (Саранск, Россия)

Буквич Райко Миланович – профессор Географического института «Jovan Cvijic» Сербской академии 

наук и искусств, доктор экономических наук, профессор, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6744-3912,
r.bukvic@mail.ru (Сербия, Белград)

Варгас-Эрнандес Хосе Гуадалупе – доктор философии в области государственного управле
ния Исследовательского центра экономических и управленческих наук университета Гвадалахары, 
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0938-4197, jvargas2006@gmail.com (Гвадалахара, Халиско, Мексика)

Гафуров Ильшат Рафкатович – ректор ФГАОУ ВО «Казанский (Приволжский) федеральный 

университет», доктор экономических наук, профессор, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7744-2067,
public.mail@kpfu.ru (Казань, Россия) 

Загвязинский Владимир Ильич – заведующий академической кафедрой методологии 

и теории социально-педагогических исследований ФГАОУ ВО «Тюменский государственный университет», 
доктор педагогических наук, профессор, академик  РАО, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6223-6356, 
v.i.zagvyazinskij@utmn.ru (Тюмень, Россия)

Камильо Aнджело – ассоциированный профессор менеджмента Школы бизнеса Университета 

Сонома, доктор философии, camillo@sonoma.edu (Бербанк, США)

Кириллова Ольга Владимировна – председатель Российского экспертного совета, предста
витель РЭС в Scopus CSAB, президент Ассоциации научных редакторов и издателей, кандидат 
технических наук, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0785-6181, ovkir@list.ru (Москва, Россия)

Кумар Сагар Лалит – вице-канцлер (президент) Гималайского университета, доктор философии, 

профессор, dr_lksagar@yahoo.co.in (Нью-Дели, Индия)

Маврудеас Ставрос – профессор департамента экономики Университета Македонии, доктор 

философии, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2230-7479, smavro@uom.edu.gr (Фессалоники, Греция)

Макаркин Николай Петрович – президент ФГБОУ ВО «МГУ им. Н. П. Огарёва», доктор экономиче
ских наук, профессор, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3952-5811, makarkin@mrsu.ru (Саранск, Россия)

Маралов Владимир Георгиевич – профессор кафедры психологии ФГБОУ ВО «Череповец
кий государственный университет», доктор психологических наук, профессор, ORCID: https://
orcid.org/0000-0002-9627-2304, vgmaralov@yandex.ru (Череповец, Россия)

Мерзлякова Галина Витальевна – ректор ФГБОУ ВО «Удмуртский государственный универ
ситет», доктор исторических наук, профессор, rector@udsu.ru (Ижевск, Россия) 

Мишра Камлеш – вице-канцлер Университета Ансал, доктор экономики, misra1957@gmail.com 

(Гургаон, Харьяна, Индия)

Прахмана Рулли Чаритас Индра – научный сотрудник в области математического образования 

департамента математического образования, Университет Ахмад Дахлан, доктор философии, ORCID: 
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9406-689X, rully.indra @ mpmat.uad.ac.id (Джокьякарта, Индонезия)

Сингх Кадьян Джагбир – доцент департамента коммерции Колледжа им. Свами Шраддхан
нанда, Университет Дели; почетный директор Индийского глобального института управления, 
образования и исследований, доктор философии в коммерции, магистр экономики и финансов, 
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1882-0643, dr.jskadyan@gmail.com (Нью-Дели, Индия)

Стриелковски Вадим – профессор Пражской бизнес-школы, директор Пражского Института 

повышения квалификации, научный сотрудник Калифорнийского университета Беркли (США), доктор 
наук, профессор, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6113-3841, strielkowski@berkeley.edu (Прага, Чехия) 

Фёльдeш Чаба – заведующий кафедрой германского языкознания факультета гумани
тарных наук Эрфуртского университета, доктор филологических наук, профессор, ORCID: 
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4711-2072, foeldes@foeldes.eu (Эрфурт, Германия)

Хамуда Самир – профессор физического факультета университета Бенгази, ORCID: https://

orcid.org/0000-0002-9958-0257, dr.hamouda@gmail.com (Бенгази, Ливия)

Хорватова Зузана – старший преподаватель кафедры юридических дисциплин и государ
ственного управления Метропольного университета Праги, доктор философии, ORCID: https://
orcid.org/0000-0001-8838-2792, zuzana.horvathova@mup.cz (Прага, Чехия) 

Чошанов Мурат Аширович – профессор кафедры математических наук и подготовки учителя Техас
ского университета, доктор педагогических наук, профессор, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2852-4311,
mouratt@utep.edu (Эль-Пасо, Техас, США) 

Чупрунов Евгений Владимирович – научный руководитель ФГАОУ ВО «Национальный исследователь
ский Нижегородский государственный университет им. Н. И. Лобачевского», доктор физико-математических 
наук, профессор, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6455-1026, nauka@unn.ru (Нижний Новгород, Россия) 

Шафранов-Куцев Геннадий Филиппович – научный руководитель ФГАОУ ВО «Тюменский 

государственный университет», доктор философских наук, профессор, академик РАО, ORCID: 
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7823-0525, g.f.kucev@utmn.ru (Тюмень, Россия)

Юсофф Сазали – директор Института педагогического образования Tuanku Bainun Campus (IPGKTB), 

Министерство образования Малайзии, доктор философии, sazali@mseam.org.my (Пенанг, Малайзия) 

Янчук Владимир Александрович – декан факультета профессионального развития специалистов 

образования ГУО «Академия последипломного образования», доктор психологических наук, профессор, 
ORCID: https://orcid.org/00000-0002-4524-8371, yanchuk1954@gmail.com (Минск, Республика Беларусь)

INTEGRATION OF EDUCATION. Vol. 23, No. 4. 2019

EDITORIAL BOARD

Sergey М. Vdovin – Editor-in-Chief, Rector of National Research Mordovia State University, Ph. D. 

(Economics), Associate Professor, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7363-1389, rector@adm.mrsu.ru 
(Saransk, Russia)

Sergey V. Polutin – Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Director of Research Institute of Regional Stud
ies of National Research Mordovia State University, Dr. Sci. (Sociology), Professor, ORCID: 
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0399-4154, polutin.sergei@yandex.ru (Saransk, Russia)

Svetlana V. Gordina – Executive Editor, member of European Association of Science Editors (EASE), 

Ph. D. (Pedagogy), ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2265-418X, inted@adm.mrsu.ru, inted@mail.ru 
(Saransk, Russia)

Rajko M. Bukvich – Professor of the Jovan Cvijic Geographic Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences 

and Arts, Dr. Sci. (Economics), Professor, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6744-3912, r.bukvic@mail.ru 
(Belgrad, Serbia)

Angelo A. Camillo – Associate Professor of Management, School of Business, Sonoma State University, 

Ph. D., camillo@sonoma.edu (Burbank, USA)

Evgeniy V. Chuprunov – Research Supervisor Lobachevsky University, Dr. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Professor, 

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6455-1026, nauka@unn.ru (Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia)

Csaba Földes – Professor of Germanic Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities, University of Erfurt, ORCID: 

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4711-2072, foeldes@foeldes.eu (Erfurt, Germany)

Ilshat R. Gafurov – Rector of Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, Dr. Sci. (Economics), Professor, 

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7744-2067, public.mail@kpfu.ru (Kazan, Russia)

Samir Hamouda – Professor, Department of Physics, University of Benghazi, ORCID: 

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9958-0257, dr.hamouda@gmail.com (Benghazi, Libya)

Zuzana Horváthová – Senior Lecturer, Chair of Legal Specializations and Public Administration, 

Metropolitan University, Ph. D., ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8838-2792, zuzana.horvathova@mup.cz 
(Prague, Czech Republic)

Jagbir Singh Kadyan – Associated Professor of Department of Commerce, Swami Shraddhanand Col
lege, University of Delhi, Honorary Director: IndoGlobal Institute of Management, Training and Research, 
Ph. D. (Commerce), M.Com (PIMR & Marketing); MA (Eco); MMS (Fin); GDC&A; MIMA; AMT- AIMA, 
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1882-0643, dr.jskadyan@gmail.com (New Delhi, India)

Olga V. Kirillova – President of the Russian Expert Council (REC), Representative of the REC in 

Scopus SCAB, President of Association of Scientific Editors and Publishers, Ph. D. (Engineering), ORCID: 
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0785-6181, ovkir@list.ru (Moscow, Russia)

Sagar Lalit Kumar – Vice Chancellor (President) of Himalayan University, Ph.D. (Education) 

& D.Litt. (Education), Professor, ORCID: https://orcid.org/00000-0002-1882-0643, dr_lksagar@yahoo.co.in 
(New Delhi, India)

Nikolay P. Makarkin – President of National Research Mordovia State University, Dr. Sci. (Economics), 

Professor, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3952-5811, makarkin@mrsu.ru (Saransk, Russia) 

Vladimir G. Maralov – Professor of Psychology Chair, Cherepovets State University, Dr. Sci. (Psy
chology), Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9627-2304, 
vgmaralov@yandex.ru (Cherepovets, Russia)

Stavros Mavroudeas – Professor of Political Economy, Department of Economics, University of Mace
donia, Ph. D., ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2230-7479, smavro@uom.edu.gr (Thessaloniki, Greece)

Galina V. Merzlyakova – Rector of Udmurt State University, Dr. Sci. (History), Professor, rector@udsu.ru 

(Izhevsk, Russia)

Kamlesh Misra – Vice Chancellor, Ansal University, Ph.D. (Philosophy), misra1957@gmail.com 

(Gurgaon, India)

Rully Charitas Indra Prahmana – Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Mathematics Education for 

Master Program on Mathematics Education Department, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Ph. D., ORCID: https://
orcid.org/0000-0002-9406-689X, rully.indra@mpmat.uad.ac.id (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

Gennady F. Shafranov-Kutsev – Research Supervisor, Tyumen State University, Dr. Sci. (Philosophy), 

Professor, Member of the Russian Academy of Education, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7823-0525, 
g.f.kucev@utmn.ru (Tyumen, Russia)

Wadim Strielkowski – Professor of Prague Business School, Director of Prague Institute for 

Qualification Enhancement, Visiting Professor of University of California, Ph. D., Professor, ORCID: 
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6113-3841, strielkowski@berkeley.edu (Prague, Czech Republic)

Mourat A. Тchoshanov – Professor, Departments of Mathematical Sciences and Teacher Education, 

University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, USA, Ph. D., ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2852-4311,
mouratt@utep.edu (El Paso, Texas, USA)

José G. Vargas-Hernández – Member of the National System of Researchers of Mexico. Research Pro
fessor at University Center of Economic and Managerial Sciences, University of Guadalajara, M.B.A.; Ph.D., 
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0938-4197, jvargas2006@gmail.com (Guadalajara, Jalisco, México)

Vladimir A. Yanchuk – Dean of Faculty of Development for Specialists in Sphere of Education of Academy 

of Postgraduate Education, Dr. Sci. (Psychology), Professor, ORCID: https://orcid.org/00000-0002-4524-8371, 
yanchuk1954@gmail.com (Minsk, Belarus)

Sazali Yusoof – Director at Institute of Teacher Education Tuanku Bainun Campus, Ministry of Edu
cation of Malaysia, Ph. D., sazali@mseam.org.my (Pinang, Malaysia)

Vladimir I. Zagvyazinsky – Head of the Academic Department for Methodology and Theory of So
cial and Pedagogical Research, Tyumen State University, Dr. Sci. (Pedagogy), Professor, Academician of 
Russian Academy of Education, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6223-6356, v.i.zagvyazinskij@utmn.ru
(Tyumen, Russia)

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COДЕРЖАНИЕ

Международный опыт интеграции образования

А. Е. Сериккалиева, Г. Е. Надирова, Н. Б. Сапарбаева. Образовательная миграция 

из Казахстана в Китай: реальность и перспективы ................................................. 504

И. А. Коршунов, Н. Н. Ширкова, М. С. Мирошников. Экспорт дополнительных 

профессиональных образовательных программ: навыки и технологии 
(на примере аграрных университетов) ....................................................................... 518

Т. Махфуд, С. Индартоно, И. Н. Сапутро, И. Утари. Влияние качества 

преподавания на выбор профессии: посредническая 
роль целевой ориентации студента ............................................................................ 541

Модернизация образования

Э. Хыса, Н. Ур-Рехман. Оценка качества преподавания экономической программы .... 556

Н. И. Наумкин, Н. Н. Шекшаева, С. И. Квитко, М. В. Ломаткина, 

В. Ф. Купряшкин, И. В. Коровина. Разработка педагогической модели 
многоуровневой и поэтапной подготовки студентов к инновационной 
инженерной деятельности ............................................................................................. 568

В. С. Круглик, В. В. Осадчий. Формирование компетентности 

в области программирования у будущих инженеров-программистов ........................ 587

Академическая интеграция

Е. Н. Борисова, Н. В. Леткина. Метод проектов как инструмент профессионально 

ориентированного обучения английскому языку студентов вуза 
(на примере студентов музыкальных профилей) ............................................................ 607

О. А. Береговая, В. И. Кудашов. Проблемы языковой и академической 

адаптации иностранных студентов в России ................................................................. 628

С. В. Шустова, М. А. Хрусталева, Е. А. Белобородова, М. Д. Мондехар Фустер.

Испанский язык для туриста: языковая подготовка взрослых 
в аспекте интенсификации ...................................................................................................................... 641

Информация для авторов и читателей (на рус. яз.) ................................................... 658

Информация для авторов и читателей (на англ. яз.) .................................................. 660

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CONTENTS

International Experience in the Integration of Education

А. Е. Serikkaliyeva, G. Е. Nadirova, N. B. Saparbayeva. Educational 

Migration from Kazakhstan to China: Reality and Prospects ........................................ 504

I. A. Korshunov, N. N. Shirkova, M. S. Miroshnikov. Export of Continuing 

Education Programs: Skills and Technology 
(Case Study of Agricultural Universities) ......................................................................... 518

T. Mahfud, S. Indartono, I. N. Saputro, I. Utari. The Effect of Teaching 

Quality on Student Career Choice: The Mediating Role of Student Goal Orientation .. 541

Modernization of Education

E. Hysa, N. Ur Rehman. Assessing the Teaching Quality of Economics Programme: 

Instructor Course Evaluations ........................................................................................ 556

N. I. Naumkin, N. N. Shekshaeva, S. I. Kvitko, M. V. Lomatkina, V. F. Kupryashkin, 

I. V. Korovina. Designing the Teaching Model of Multilevel Gradual Training 
of Students in Innovative Engineering ......................................................................... 568

V. S. Kruglyk, V. V. Osadchyi. Developing Competency 

in Programming among Future Software Engineers ........................................................ 587

Academic Integration

E. N. Borisova, N. V. Letkina. English for Professional Communication:

A Project-Based Approach to Teaching University Students 
(a Case Study of Music Students) .................................................................................... 607

O. A. Beregovaya, V. I. Kudashov. The Problems of Linguistic and Academic 

Adaptation of International Students in Russia ............................................................... 628

S. V. Shustova, M. A. Khrustaleva, E. A. Beloborodova, M. D. Mondéjar Fuster.

Spanish Language for Tourists: Language Training of Adult Learners 
in the Context of Intensification ...................................................................................... 641

Information for Authors and Readers of the Journal (In Russian) .................................... 658

Information for Authors and Readers of the Journal (In English) .................................... 660

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Educational Migration from Kazakhstan to China: 

Reality and Prospects

А. Е. Serikkaliyevaa*, G. Е. Nadirovab, N. B. Saparbayevab

a Almaty Management University, Almaty, Kazakhstan,

* a.serikkaliyeva@almau.edu.kz

b Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Introduction. The relevance of the study is determined by the gradual expansion of educational cooperation 
between Kazakhstan and China and the need to identify the competitive advantages of the educational system 
of China over Kazakhstan’s system of higher education. The purpose of the article is to identify factors 
stimulating dynamic growth of educational migration from Kazakhstan to China, as a relatively recent 
phenomenon, and to evaluate its possible consequences.
Materials and Methods. In order to identify main trends and the way of development of KazakhstanChina educational relations, we used empirical methods; namely: qualitative research method, description, 
expert interviews, content analysis, and synthesis. A survey of Kazakhstani students studying in China was 
conducted. The students of the Department of Chinese Studies of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University were 
interviewed, as well as those who participated in the joint training program with the Lanzhou University. 
Kazakhstani students from Beijing University of Language and Culture also participated in the survey.
Results. The main reasons for the dynamic growth of educational migration from Kazakhstan to China are 
high quality of education in China, access to education in Chinese universities, comfortable learning and living 
conditions for Kazakhs, etc. By analysing the statistical data of the Chinese Ministry of Education, timing 
of the dynamics of Kazakhstani students’ flows to China was presented. The legislative and governmental 
measures of the two countries aiming to create a basis for educational cooperation were also analysed. An 
attempt to predict the future activities of Kazakhstan students as the “soft power” of China in Kazakhstan 
was made.
Discussion and Conclusion. This problem can be further investigated in the study of factors affecting 
the increase in the academic mobility of Kazakhstani students, which should contribute to the expansion 
of cooperation between Kazakhstan and China in the field of education. The results of this study may be 
useful to scientists and lecturers engaged in research on various aspects of the educational migration of 
Kazakhstan to China. 

Keywords: education, student, China, Kazakhstan, academic mobility, internationalization

For citation: Serikkaliyeva A.E., Nadirova G.E., Saparbayeva N.B. Educational Migration from Kazakhstan 
to China: Reality and Prospects. Integratsiya obrazovaniya = Integration of Education. 2019; 23(4):504-517. 
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15507/1991-9468.097.023.201904.504-517

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МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ ОПЫТ ИНТЕГРАЦИИ 

ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ / INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE 

IN THE INTEGRATION OF EDUCATION

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INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN THE INTEGRATION OF EDUCATION

Образовательная миграция из Казахстана 

в Китай: реальность и перспективы

А. Е. Сериккалиева1⃰, Г. Е. Надирова2, Н. Б. Сапарбаева2

1 УО «Алматы Менеджмент Университет», г. Алматы, Казахстан,

* a.serikkaliyeva@almau.edu.kz

2 РГП на ПХВ «Казахский национальный университет имени аль-Фараби»,

г. Алматы, Казахстан

Введение. Образовательная миграция является одним из наиболее значимых трендов глобализации. 
Актуальность исследования определяется постепенным расширением образовательных контактов 
Казахстана и Китая и необходимостью выявления конкурентных преимуществ образовательной системы Китая перед национальной системой высшего образования Казахстана. Цель статьи – выявить 
факторы, стимулирующие динамичный рост образовательной миграции из Казахстана в Китай как 
относительно недавнего явления, и оценить ее возможные последствия.
Материалы и методы. С целью выявления основных тенденций и развития казахстано-китайских 
образовательных связей исследование проводилось на основе сбора информации путем экспертных 
интервью и анкетирования, а также ее детальной обработки и контент-анализа. В анкетировании 
приняли участие казахстанские студенты, обучающиеся в Китае, казахстанские студенты Пекинского 
университета языка и культуры, опрошены студенты кафедры китаеведения Казахского национального университета, а также принимавшие участие в совместной программе обучения с Ланьчжоуским 
университетом. Выборка составила 72 человека.
Результаты исследования. Выявлены основные причины динамичного роста образовательной миграции из Казахстана в Китай, такие как высокое качество образования в Китае, доступность обучения 
в вузах Китайской Народной Республики, комфортные условия обучения и проживания для казахстанцев и др. Путем анализа статистических данных Министерства образования Китая была представлена 
хронология динамики роста казахстанских студентов в Китае. В статье впервые проанализирован 
растущий спрос на образование в Китае среди казахстанцев в качестве тренда, влияющего на возрастание «мягкой силы» Китая в Казахстане в перспективе.
Обсуждение и заключение. Данная проблематика может получить свое развитие в дальнейшем исследовании факторов, влияющих на повышение академической мобильности казахстанских студентов, 
что должно способствовать расширению сотрудничества Казахстана и Китая в сфере образования. 
Результаты этой работы могут быть полезны ученым и преподавателям, занимающимся исследованиями различных аспектов образовательной миграции Казахстана в Китай. 

Ключевые слова: образование, студент, Китай, Казахстан, академическая мобильность, интернационализация

Для цитирования: Сериккалиева А. Е., Надирова Г. Е., Сапарбаева Н. Б. Образовательная миграция 
из Казахстана в Китай: реальность и перспективы // Интеграция образования. 2019. Т. 23, № 4. 
С. 504–517. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15507/1991-9468.097.023.201904.504-517

Introduction

International student mobility is be
coming an increasingly common phenomenon in higher education worldwide. The 
dominant trend of the past few years was 
the growing flow of students from developing countries to universities in the West, 
primarily in the United Kingdom and the 
United States. Currently, China is the third 
top destination for international students 
after the above-mentioned countries. Growing outside interest in Chinese education 
and language is a global trend that confirms 
the rising political and economic influence 
of China. Modern China has one of the most 

extensive higher education systems in the 
world. As the country’s role increases in 
world affairs, China promotes its international higher education and targeting the 
goal to become a leader in the global higher 
education system. This article analyses the 
aims and process of the Chinese higher education internationalization and its impact 
and trends on educational cooperation with 
Kazakhstan. Therefore, the study reveals 
outcomes of China’s recent educational 
policy through the case of Kazakhstan, as 
a country with a dynamic influence among 
the other involved states. The authors 
analysing current prospects in academic 

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mobility between China and Kazakhstan, 
evaluate governmental policies of these 
two counties in educational cooperation. 

Education is at the roots of human 

resources, cultural exchange, talent, innovation, and think tanks. To enhance 
the potential of many of these, China has 
several plans. China made major strides 
in providing universal education, with 
compulsory primary and secondary education making major progress. Chinese 
universities demonstrate impressive results 
in the world university rankings, one of 
the main criteria of which is high foreign 
student enrolment. As of 2017, there were 
2,914 universities and colleges1 with about 
20 million students in Higher Education2. The 
Chinese government is strongly committed 
to turning the country into a global leader 
as the destination for foreign students and 
pursues the policy of education internationalization [1]. This policy is believed to 
promote China’s international image, enhance the country’s soft power and facilitate 
Chinese investment and business activities 
abroad. By 2020 China plans to take second 
place in this ranking, with the United States 
in the first place [2]. As a part of the drive to 
expand educational opportunities across the 
world, a number of outreach programs have 
been launched by China. Institutionally, 
a long-term plan to “go out” for the period of 
2010-2020 was formulated for the education 
sector. As a part of the 13th Five Year Plan, 
China’s Ministry of Education had tasked 
the HEIs to enhance the training of personnel in expanding the educational system, 
enhance scholarships for foreign students 
and increase people-to-people contacts to 
promote international educational facilities. 

The goal of this paper is to identify 

the factors that stimulate the educational 
migration of the two countries in the field 
of education and their consequences as 
China’s soft power enhance and educational 

migration dynamic growth. Study migration implies training in a higher or secondary vocational institution abroad in order 
to obtain a specialty, including preparatory 
language courses for admission to universities. The main objective of this study was 
to understand the motivations that drive the 
internationalization of higher education, 
which guides Kazakhstan students, on the 
one hand, and the Chinese government, in 
every way encouraging a surge in students 
from Kazakhstan to Chinese universities, 
on the other. The main question, or rather 
two interrelated research questions, can be 
formulated in the following form: To what 
extent and why is China interested in attracting students from Kazakhstan? And to 
what extent and why is Chinese education 
attractive for Kazakhstani students? What 
is the impact of China education as a soft 
power on Kazakhstani students?

As for Kazakhstani students seeking 

to get their education at universities in 
China, the main incentives for them are 
the pragmatism of choice under conditions 
of relatively high quality and affordable 
prices, and sometimes free access to programs, and more important, the possibility 
of post-graduate employment in framework 
of the spreading powerful economic system 
of a country that claims to be a regional, 
and over time, possibly global leader.

Literature Review

The topic of international student mo
bility in China attracts the attention of 
scientists. Terming internationalization of 
education as the national interests of any 
country, researcher at the Chinese Academy of Educational Sciences Bi Cheng, 
argued that China is pursuing this policy 
as a part of enhancing its comprehensive 
national soft power: “…the larger picture 
is that education is a bridge with the world 
and also builder of the world order…”3. 

1 Ministry of Education of the P.R.C [Electronic resource]. Available at: http://www.moe.edu.cn/srcsite/

A03/moe_634/201706/t20170614_306900.html (accessed 11.05.2019). (In Eng.)

2 Ministry of Education of the P.R.C [Electronic resource]. Available at: http://en.moe.gov.cn/Resources/

Statistics/edu_stat2017/national/201808/t20180808_344698.html (accessed 11.05.2019). (In Eng.) 

3 Cheng B. [OBOR Strategy Brings New Opportunities to China’s Education] [Electronic resource]. 

China Education News. Available at: http://www.jyb.cn/Theory/lltw/201510/t20151009_639192.html (accessed 11.05.2019). (In Chinese) 

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Internationalization of Chinese HEIs is also 
a contribution to the Western model-based 
educational system, which is providing an 
alternative view to the global academic 
regularity and has a great impact both on 
Chinese image and facilitate further internationalization of Chinese investment and 
business activities abroad. Such exchanges 
and cooperation are in the interests of China 
as these will enhance its international competitiveness and provide legal protections, 
norms and guidance [3]. 

So in “International Student Mobil
ity (ISM) in China in the New Phase of 
Internationalization of Higher Education 
(IHE): Trends and Patterns” by Ewnetu 
H. Tamene, Lou Shizhou, Wan Xiulan [4] 
details of these trends in China from 1990 
to 2015, as well as reforms that have helped 
stimulate their development, are described.

Researchers identify three periods in 

the dynamics of these trends: 1991–2000 
is the decade of the political plan/roadmap, 
from 2001 to 2010 – a decade of recognition 
and understanding; from 2011 to 2015 – 
the formation of a new role and the influx 
of students. The conceptual basis for this 
study lies in the idea that the internationalization of higher education is a process 
and strategic effort as a response to the 
impact of globalization, as already it was 
mentioned by Huang [5], Qiang et al. [6], 
Cantwell & Maldonado-Maldonado [7], 
Petruk [8] and meets the needs of the national/local community. The authors rightly 
argue that international student mobility is 
an integral part of the internationalization 
and globalization of education.

Ewnetu H. Tamene and Lou Shizhou 

go further towards the definition of internationalization values, as an issue that is 
becoming more and more persistent agenda 
for the developing countries [9]. Those 
countries are faced with a massive desire 
of young people to go to study abroad and 
to work in foreign countries, which has 
a negative impact on the economy and society of their national states with regard to the 
possibility of their successful development. 
In higher education, there is a shift from 
academic, cultural/social justification to 
business and commercial orientation. Prag
matic motivations are intensified due to the 
lack or substantial reduction in funding and 
an increase in institutions financed largely 
by private sources. Because of this pressure 
or economic motivation, internationalization becomes a matter of commercial gain. 
Values such as cultural enlightenment, responsiveness, and critical knowledge fade 
into the background under pressure from 
commercial and business landmarks based 
on skills that are necessary for finding 
profitable work. At the same time, higher 
education institutions in many countries 
are state-owned products and remain embedded within national higher education 
systems as an essential factor for economic 
productivity and competitiveness [10]. 
Internationalization must be a policy for 
strengthening local and global research networks, sharing knowledge, improving academic quality and ensuring fair education. 
This opens up opportunities for students to 
meet their needs and interests around the 
world. This discussion revolves around the 
central role of education, whether education will remain a public good and social 
responsibility in the sense of promoting the 
development of society, or it is perceived 
as a private good for the consumption and 
benefit of people.

There are many reasons for academic 

mobility, including the processes of globalization that led to the opening of borders, which in the past were problematic 
enough to cross, the low level of education in the countries of students’ origin, 
increased ambitions and financial opportunities of the middle class, the purposeful 
policy of some states to raise the level of 
human resources to help ensure economic 
growth and improve national educational 
standards, international rankings, etc.

As for the host countries, the flow of 

foreign students brings them tangible financial investments. More recently, the Higher 
Education Policy Institute and Kaplan International Pathways of Great Britain have 
calculated that the profits received from 
international students equal £20.3billion, 
which is 10 times more than the costs [11].

However, the contribution of foreign 

students should not be assessed in monetary 

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terms only. International experts recognize 
that foreign students positively influence 
the social and cultural diversity of the youth 
environment, bring new research ideas and 
experience to Master and PhD programs, 
and help strengthen international partnerships [12]. Benefits are numerous after 
their graduation too, as most students return 
home, but continue to maintain friendly, 
scientific and creative ties with their universities, becoming conductors of the soft 
power of the country where they received 
their education4. 

The main suppliers of students to for
eign universities are China and India. It 
is expected that by 2027 the number of 
Chinese students studying abroad will increase by 245,000 and reach 1.46 million; 
the number of Indian students will increase 
by 185,000 and reach 439,000. These two 
Asian countries will provide 60% of the 
global growth in outgoing students until 
the year 2027 [13].

However, the number of countries com
peting for the placement of foreign students 
is growing every year, although, according 
to the forecasts of the British Council, the 
increase in the number of students leaving for study abroad in the next decade 
will significantly slow down. Even if new 
studies show that the number of outgoing 
students around the world will increase 
by an average of 1.7% per year over the 
next 10 years, this will be a significant 
slowdown compared to the period between 
2000 and 2015 when the annual growth rate 
was 5.7% [14]. The decline in growth rates 
is due not only to the deterioration of the 
political climate in the United States and 
European countries, but also due to a large 
extent to the increase of local investments 
in higher education in many countries. 
Many potential students now want to study 
in their home countries, and the greatest 
decline in absolute terms is expected to be 
in South Korea and Malaysia.

In this regard, another interesting and 

important trend is emerging – a significant 
improvement in the quality of higher educa
tion in the last few years not only encourages youth to stay in their home countries, 
but also prompts students at the regional 
level to choose cheaper education, which 
is of similar quality. The preoccupation 
of developing countries with strengthening their higher education systems allows 
them to begin a gradual transition from 
a group of countries that have sent students 
abroad to a group of countries that accept 
foreign students. First, this applies to the 
countries of Asia. 

As of 2015, Asian countries sent about 

2.3 million people to study abroad and attracted only 928,977 foreign students to 
their universities. Some of them decided 
to change this imbalance, aiming at dramatically increase of the number of foreign 
students between 2020 and 2025. It is assumed that China, Japan, Taiwan, South 
Korea, and Malaysia will become leaders 
in attracting students from neighbouring 
countries to their universities, and if their 
plans are implemented, about 1.4 million 
international students will be distributed 
within the Asian region within less than 
ten years. This will prevent brain drain, 
keep students close to home and, as a result, strengthen regional economies [15]. 
It is worth noting that, as experts predict, 
by 2050 the top 25 countries in the global 
ranking of the world’s largest economies 
will include 14 Asian countries. 

Materials and Methods

The study uses a qualitative research 

method that seems to us most suitable for 
finding answers to the questions posed. 
We have interpreted the data collected as 
a result of monitoring the processes and 
inductive analysis of the situation and 
context within our own work practices. In 
this sense, our research can be considered 
as an insider research. At the same time, 
the authors inevitably experience social 
and cultural influences, although they are 
in a favourable position to study in depth 
a specific issue and with a particular knowledge of this problem. These features of 

4 British Council. Global Student Mobility Growth ‘to Dwindle Over Next Decade’ [Electronic resource]. 

Available at: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/global-student-mobility-growth-dwindle-overnext-decade (accessed 11.05.2019). (In Eng.)