Exploring Lived Experiences of Malayali Third Culture Kids in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
Pratheeksha Satheesh, Dr. Kamathenu U. K.
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Rated By: Joshy, Rating Received: 10 / 10
Comment: Heres a thoughtful comment you could leave on an article about schoolThis article highlights the importance of education in shaping young minds and preparing students for the future. Schools play
Rated By: Francis Luis, Rating Received: 8 / 10
Comment: Malayali TCKs are wellequipped to excel in an increasingly interconnected world. Their ability to adapt, connect, and celebrate differences is not just a personal strengthit is an asset to the commu
Rated By: Lijesh Unnikrishnan, Rating Received: 10 / 10
Comment: This study sheds light on the unique experiences of Malayali Third Culture Kids in the GCC, highlighting their cultural adaptation, sense of belonging, and resilience. Understanding their perspectives
Rated By: Narayanan Raju, Rating Received: 10 / 10
Comment: Extremely well researched and well written article. Prateeksha has done a professional job and has taken great pains in studying this issue. Great work
Rated By: Kichu Aravind, Rating Received: 9 / 10
Comment: Thw research topic is highly relevant and timely, given the increasing number of Third Culture Kids TCKs in GCC countries. The focus on Malayali TCKs adds a unique dimension to existing literature,
Rated By: Vrinda Pullra, Rating Received: 10 / 10
Comment: This article accurately reflects the reallife experiences of Malayalee children in the GCC region. They navigate a truly unique cultural journey
Rated By: Devyaansh Das, Rating Received: 10 / 10
Comment: The article provides important insights into the experiences of Malayali Third Culture Kids in the GCC which are less explored.
Rated By: Sashikumar A, Rating Received: 10 / 10
Comment: Just because you belong to the same malayali community it would be easy for you to understand about.