Research Article

Balancing Teaching and Research: Multimodal Insights into Novice EFL Lecturers’ Identity Development in China’s Performance-Driven Academia

Volume: 14 Number: 3 December 31, 2025

Balancing Teaching and Research: Multimodal Insights into Novice EFL Lecturers’ Identity Development in China’s Performance-Driven Academia

Abstract

This study examines how novice English-as-a-Foreign-Language (EFL) lecturers at a Chinese second-tier university construct professional identities as they navigate competing institutional expectations for teaching and research. Situated within the broader context of neoliberal higher education reform, the study draws on three rounds of video-recorded interviews with four early-career EFL lecturers. Using Multimodal (Inter)action Analysis, it identifies four evolving identity trajectories: (1) embodied resistance, where participants reject dominant research imperatives to preserve a teaching-centred ethos; (2) strategic adaptation, in which individuals align with institutional expectations for research advancement; (3) strategic balancing, characterised by efforts to integrate teaching and research through institutional collaboration; and (4) aspirational resistance, where participants desire a research-oriented identity but are constrained by insufficient support structures. The findings demonstrate that identity is not only discursively negotiated but also performed through embodied modes, such as gaze, gesture, and spatial positioning, across three interrelated levels: institutional, relational, and individual. These insights shed light on the complex and situated nature of teacher identity formation in under-researched, non-elite higher education contexts, underscoring the importance of mentoring, workload reform, and evaluation systems that foster the development of multidimensional identities.

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Ethical Statement

We confirm that this manuscript is original, has not been published elsewhere, and is not under consideration by any other journal. Ethical approval was obtained from the Auckland University of Technology Ethics Committee (Ref: AUTEC 22/243), and all participants provided written informed consent. Details on data protection, anonymization, and ethical safeguards are included in the manuscript.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators , Social and Humanities Education (Excluding Economics, Business and Management)

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

December 31, 2025

Submission Date

May 26, 2025

Acceptance Date

December 30, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 14 Number: 3

APA
Zhou, J. (2025). Balancing Teaching and Research: Multimodal Insights into Novice EFL Lecturers’ Identity Development in China’s Performance-Driven Academia. Journal of Teacher Education and Educators, 14(3), 260-281. https://izlik.org/JA89RM26ES