Research Article

Instructors’ Orientations and Workplace Learning: Schools of Languages at Turkish State and Foundation Universities

Volume: 5 Number: 1 June 30, 2024
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Instructors’ Orientations and Workplace Learning: Schools of Languages at Turkish State and Foundation Universities

Abstract

Teacher professional development is universally acknowledged as crucial for academic success and educational progress. However, the efficacy of conventional continuous professional development (CPD) programs has been frequently questioned, with reports suggesting their ineffectiveness in fostering substantial teacher growth. The shortcomings of these programs range from overlooking school characteristics such as constitutions and politics to employing fixed goals and top-down approaches. The quality of professional development opportunities for instructors can be improved by promoting expansive learning environments as it is not possible to develop educators without considering their interaction with school environment and culture. Combining survey quantitative data and semi-structured interview results, this mixed-method study analyzed EFL instructors’ values and professional learning practices by comparing the schools of languages of state schools and foundation schools, as two different workplace settings. The study encompassed 300 EFL instructors in the quantitative phase, drawn from state and foundation universities in Istanbul and Ankara, Turkey. In a subsequent qualitative phase, 14 volunteers from this cohort participated in one-on-one interviews. It was observed that workplace environment influences instructors’ orientations to learning in terms of (i) which CPD activities instructors value and practice, and (ii) which factors they perceive as either influencing, supporting, or hindering their learning. The findings suggest that EFL instructors in state universities predominantly rely on external experts and exhibit external focuses in their professional learning. In contrast, instructors in foundation universities are more inclined to operate as a community of practice, utilizing internal resources, and engaging in collaborative efforts with their colleagues.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Higher Education Studies (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

June 30, 2024

Submission Date

December 26, 2023

Acceptance Date

May 29, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 5 Number: 1

APA
Altuntaş Özben, K., Seggie, F. N., Borkan, B., & Dikilitaş, K. (2024). Instructors’ Orientations and Workplace Learning: Schools of Languages at Turkish State and Foundation Universities. Higher Education Governance and Policy, 5(1), 18-36. https://doi.org/10.55993/hegp.1410279
AMA
1.Altuntaş Özben K, Seggie FN, Borkan B, Dikilitaş K. Instructors’ Orientations and Workplace Learning: Schools of Languages at Turkish State and Foundation Universities. HEGP. 2024;5(1):18-36. doi:10.55993/hegp.1410279
Chicago
Altuntaş Özben, Kezban, Fatma Nevra Seggie, Bengu Borkan, and Kenan Dikilitaş. 2024. “Instructors’ Orientations and Workplace Learning: Schools of Languages at Turkish State and Foundation Universities”. Higher Education Governance and Policy 5 (1): 18-36. https://doi.org/10.55993/hegp.1410279.
EndNote
Altuntaş Özben K, Seggie FN, Borkan B, Dikilitaş K (June 1, 2024) Instructors’ Orientations and Workplace Learning: Schools of Languages at Turkish State and Foundation Universities. Higher Education Governance and Policy 5 1 18–36.
IEEE
[1]K. Altuntaş Özben, F. N. Seggie, B. Borkan, and K. Dikilitaş, “Instructors’ Orientations and Workplace Learning: Schools of Languages at Turkish State and Foundation Universities”, HEGP, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 18–36, June 2024, doi: 10.55993/hegp.1410279.
ISNAD
Altuntaş Özben, Kezban - Seggie, Fatma Nevra - Borkan, Bengu - Dikilitaş, Kenan. “Instructors’ Orientations and Workplace Learning: Schools of Languages at Turkish State and Foundation Universities”. Higher Education Governance and Policy 5/1 (June 1, 2024): 18-36. https://doi.org/10.55993/hegp.1410279.
JAMA
1.Altuntaş Özben K, Seggie FN, Borkan B, Dikilitaş K. Instructors’ Orientations and Workplace Learning: Schools of Languages at Turkish State and Foundation Universities. HEGP. 2024;5:18–36.
MLA
Altuntaş Özben, Kezban, et al. “Instructors’ Orientations and Workplace Learning: Schools of Languages at Turkish State and Foundation Universities”. Higher Education Governance and Policy, vol. 5, no. 1, June 2024, pp. 18-36, doi:10.55993/hegp.1410279.
Vancouver
1.Kezban Altuntaş Özben, Fatma Nevra Seggie, Bengu Borkan, Kenan Dikilitaş. Instructors’ Orientations and Workplace Learning: Schools of Languages at Turkish State and Foundation Universities. HEGP. 2024 Jun. 1;5(1):18-36. doi:10.55993/hegp.1410279