About the Journal

ISSN: 3093-8244
Cross-Cultural Education Studies promotes a deeper understanding of educational practices, policies, and theories across diverse cultural contexts. The journal aims to serve as a platform for researchers, educators, and policymakers to exchange ideas, share findings, and engage in critical discussions about the impact of culture on education. We are committed to advancing cross-cultural perspectives that enhance educational equity, quality, and inclusivity on a global scale. View full aims and scope
Frequency: Biannual (June and December)
Current Issue
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Article Article ID: 1341–12
Bridging Ethnic Psychology and Second Language Acquisition: A Comparative Study of Emotional Intelligence and Grit in Chinese and Indonesian Learners
June 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/cces.v1i1.134 65 (Abstract)
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Abstract: With the deepening of cross-national exchange, the significance of ethnic psychology and its interdisciplinary applications has become increasingly evident. Ethnic psychology, which examines the psychological traits and behavioral patterns shaped by distinct cultural contexts, provides valuable insights into how learners from different backgrounds engage in second language acquisition. This study...More >>
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Article Article ID: 14213–29
Creativity in Standardized Systems: Sub-Creation as Pedagogical Resistance
June 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/cces.v1i1.142 45 (Abstract)
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Abstract: This study examines how J.R.R. Tolkien's theory of sub-creation can address contemporary creativity constraints in education, using Japan's failed yutori-kyoiku reforms and Italy's struggles with standardized assessment as comparative cases. The research asks: How can structured imaginative engagement provide culturally responsive alternatives to institutional creativity deficits? Using qualitative-interpretive methodology that...More >>
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Article Article ID: 14630–48
Cultural Diversity in Academic Motivation: Universality and Model Complexity
June 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/cces.v1i1.146 34 (Abstract)
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Abstract: This contribution centres on two interconnected conjectures. The first posits that motivational—and the way we model what influences motivation— can be significantly enhanced by integrating the concept of growth orientation. This integration enables to connect growth mindset frameworks and motivational theories through straightforward antecedent-consequence models. The second conjecture is that simpler...More >>
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Article Article ID: 16249–62
English Teachers Promoting Intercultural Awareness in Multilingual Context of Indonesian Pesantren
June 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/cces.v1i1.162 27 (Abstract)
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Abstract: The growing recognition of English as a global language has positioned intercultural awareness as an essential dimension of English language teaching. Within this perspective, teaching English is not limited to the mastery of linguistic forms but extends to preparing learners to negotiate cultural diversity, critically reflect on values, and engage meaningfully...More >>
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Article Article ID: 17263–76
Internationalization of Higher Education and Immigration Policies: Reframing the Ethics of International Student Mobility in East Africa
June 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.63385/cces.v1i1.172 84 (Abstract)
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Abstract: The mobility of higher education students within Africa has expanded considerably in recent years, raising urgent questions about the ethics of international education. This paper critically examines the ethical dimensions of international student mobility in East Africa, with emphasis on Uganda, a major and growing regional educational regional hub. Drawing on theoretical...More >>