加拿大英语教学的不稳定工作

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH TESL Canada Journal Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.18806/tesl.v36i2.1312
Sherry Breshears
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本文从不稳定就业的概念出发,进一步了解加拿大成人英语教师作为外语学习者的工作状况。我研究了以前发表的关于这群教育工作者就业情况的研究,这些研究的数据是在过去二十年里通过对成人英语语言和识字学习者的教师进行访谈和调查收集的。审查结果表明,该部门普遍存在兼职和临时工作、低工资、无薪工作时间和多重工作等形式的不稳定就业,而且这种情况已经持续了数十年。我认为,在劳动研究中开发的方法可以帮助我们更好地理解工作不安全感如何影响这些教师的生活和教学实践,并为进一步研究这一领域的工作条件和教育质量的交叉点提出方向。我特别认为,不稳定就业是由语言和移民政策框架和资助模式造成的,并与教师和学生的身份有关。文章最后考虑了利益相关者挑战就业不安全感及其相关不稳定性的方式。
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Precarious Work of English Language Teaching in Canada
This article draws from the concept of precarious employment to be er understand the working conditions of teachers of adult English as an additional language (EAL) learners in Canada. I examine previously published research on the employment situations of this group of educators, drawing from data that have been gathered using interviews and surveys with teachers of adult English language and literacy learners over the past two decades. The fi ndings of the review suggest that precarious employment in the form of part-time and temporary work, low wages, unpaid work hours, and multiple job holding is pervasive in this sector and that such conditions have persisted for decades. I propose that approaches developed in labour studies can assist in generating a be er understanding of the ways that work insecurity aff ects these teachers’ lives and pedagogical practices and suggest directions for further research into the intersections of working conditions and quality of education in this fi eld. In particular, I suggest that precarious employment is produced by language and immigration policy frameworks and funding models and is linked to teacher and student identities. The article concludes by considering ways in which stakeholders can challenge employment insecurity and its associated precarity.
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