语言教师的资本是整个职业生涯中幸福的资源

IF 3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH European Journal of Teacher Education Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1080/02619768.2023.2280530
Sonja Babic, Astrid Mairitsch, Sarah Mercer, Giulia Sulis, Jim King
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在他们的职业生涯中,教师经历了各种各样的挑战和提升,这影响了他们的幸福感。虽然对教师职业生涯阶段的研究为了解他们的生活提供了重要的见解,但探索教师幸福感和他们赖以应对的资本的研究却很少;而且,在语言教育领域,几乎不存在。在这篇文章中,我们探讨了来自奥地利和英国的58名语言教师在职前、早期、中期和后期职业阶段的首都。通过深入的半结构化访谈收集数据,并结合归纳和演绎数据分析进行分析。研究结果揭示了支持这些教师幸福的四种相互关联的资本:心理资本、社会资本、人力资本和健康资本。本研究通过资本视角提供了关于幸福感的重要见解,对政策制定者、教师教育者和其他相关利益相关者理解如何支持语言教师发挥其专业作用具有明确的意义。
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Language teachers’ capitals as resources for wellbeing across the career trajectories
Over their career trajectories, teachers experience diverse challenges and uplifts, which influence their sense of wellbeing. While research on teacher career phases provides important insights into their lives, studies exploring teacher wellbeing and capitals they draw on to cope are scarce; and, in the field of language education, virtually non-existent. In this article, we explore the capitals of 58 language teachers from Austria and the UK in pre-service, early-, mid-, and late-career phases. Data were gathered through in-depth semi-structured interviews and were analysed utilising a combination of inductive and deductive data analyses. The findings revealed four interrelated capitals which supported these teachers’ wellbeing: Psychological, social, human, and health capitals. This study offers key insights into wellbeing through the lens of capitals with clear implications for policy-makers, teacher educators, and other relevant stakeholders to understand how to support language teachers in their professional roles.
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European Journal of Teacher Education
European Journal of Teacher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Teacher Education (EJTE) provides an opportunity for the dissemination of educational research which investigates theory, policy and practice in teacher education at pre-service and in-service levels predominantly in the countries of Europe. Relevant articles from other countries will be considered. EJTE is the official journal of the Association for Teacher Development in Europe (ATEE). Its audience includes all those who have a professional concern with or interest in the education of teachers for all age groups.
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