Reflecting and Adapting to an Academic Workplace Before and After the Lockdown in Greek-Speaking Cyprus

Irina Lokhtina, Elena Kkese
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Higher education institutions (HEIs) are required to constantly adapt and respond to the needs of society, both economic and social, including the current pandemic situation. The traditional representation of university as an educational side is being challenged leading to the inclusion of the practitioner side, emphasising on the need for business education. In this context, the present study examines how academics reflect and adapt to an HEI and enhance their workplace literacy and work-related practices inside and outside the foreign language classroom. The participants were 36 academics of all ranks involving part- and full-timers working in a private English-speaking HEI. The findings indicate that participants could need more support with the subject area that is English, and an extended access to the shared repertoire of their communities, which may strengthen their connections with other academics and reduce high job demands, resulting in better adaptation to new workplaces.
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在希腊语塞浦路斯封锁前后反思和适应学术工作场所
高等教育机构必须不断适应和应对社会的需求,包括经济和社会需求,包括当前的大流行病形势。大学作为教育方面的传统代表正在受到挑战,导致包括实践者方面,强调商业教育的必要性。在此背景下,本研究探讨了学者如何反映和适应高等教育,并在外语课堂内外提高他们的职场素养和与工作相关的实践。调查对象是36名在私立英语高等教育机构工作的各级学者,包括兼职和全职学者。研究结果表明,参与者可能需要更多的英语学科领域的支持,以及更多的社区共享曲目,这可能会加强他们与其他学者的联系,降低高工作要求,从而更好地适应新的工作场所。
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