Araştırma Makalesi
BibTex RIS Kaynak Göster

Skills Transformation in Higher Education: Perceptions of Foreign Language Lecturers

Yıl 2022, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1, 109 - 118, 20.04.2022
https://doi.org/10.32329/uad.1058499

Öz

Utilizing in-depth interviews with 14 lecturers teaching English in foreign language departments at two state and two private universities in Ankara, capital of Turkey, this study aims to discover the direction of skills transformation of these lecturers. The results show that they assumed new roles and acquired new skills, but also lacked some critical skills. Work intensification, inadequate professional development opportunities, exclusion from decision-making processes, and increasing managerial control result in deskilling in both research and pedagogy. The research findings also show that work environment is unable to provide professional development and to increase the motivation of the lecturers teaching English, placing them at a disadvantage in universities. Lecturers who think that their ideas are considered unimportant or ignored tend to lose their motivation to improve some professional skills. This study revealed that the most noticeable issue facing foreign language lecturers in the higher education system is their marginalized and undervalued status.

Kaynakça

  • Acar, F. (1993). Women and university education in Turkey. Higher Education in Europe, 18, 65-77.
  • Apple, M. W. (1988). Teachers and texts: A political economy of class and gender relations in education. Routledge.
  • Bai, L. (2018). Language teachers’ beliefs about research: A comparative study of English teachers from two tertiary education institutions in China. System, 72, 114-123.
  • Braverman, H. (1974). Labor and monopoly capital. Monthly Review.
  • Carter, S., and Bartlett-Trafford, J. (2008, September). Who are we? Learning advisors talk about themselves. Paper Presented At 2007 Annual International Conference of Association of Tertiary Learning Advisors of Aotearoa New Zealand (ATLAANZ), New Zealand.
  • Coaldrake, P. (2000). Rethinking academic and university work. Journal of the Programme on Institutional Management in Higher Education, 12(3), 7–30.
  • Creswell, J. W., Hanson, W. E., Clark Plano, V. L., and Morales, A. (2007). Qualitative research designs: Selection and implementation. The Counseling Psychologist, 35(2), 236-264.
  • Creasy, R. (2018). Control over teaching: Taming teachers. In R. Creasy (Ed.), The Taming of Education: Evaluating Contemporary Approaches to Learning and Teaching, 29-51. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Çetinsaya, G. (2014). Büyüme, kalite, uluslararasılaşma: Türkiye yükseköğretimi için bir yol haritası. Yükseköğretim Kurulu.
  • Davarcı, E., Seggie, F. N., Kızıltepe, Z., and Yılmaz, G. (2014). Perceptions of English language teachers about their alienation of labour at universities in Turkey. World Studies In Education, 15(1), 67-88.
  • Dearlove, J. (1997). The academic labour process: From collegiality and professionalism to managerialism and proletarianisation? Higher Education Review, 30(1), 56-75.
  • Deem, R., and Lucas, L. (2007). Research and teaching cultures in two contrasting UK policy contexts: Academic life in education departments in five English and Scottish universities. Higher Education, 54(1), 115–133.
  • Demir, H., Kapukaya, K., and Özfidan, B. (2015). Yabancı diller yüksek okullarında görev yapan İngilizce okutmanlarının sorunları. Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 12(30), 113-138.
  • Drummond, M. E., and Reitsch, A. (1995). The relationship between shared governance models and faculty and administrator attitudes. Journal for Higher Education Management, 11(1), 49-58.
  • Flick, U. (2014). Designing qualitative research. SAGE.
  • Gallie, D. (1991). Patterns of skill change: Upskilling, deskilling or the polarization of skills? Work, Employment and Society, 5(3), 319–351.
  • Grönlund, A. (2007). More control, Less conflict? Job demand–control, gender and work–family conflict. Gender, Work & Organization, 14(5), 476–497.
  • Guo, Y., Sit, H., & Bao, M. (2020). Sustainable careers of teachers of languages other than English (LOTEs) for sustainable multilingualism in Chinese universities. Sustainability, 12(16), 6396.
  • Gutek, B. A., Searle, S., and Klepa, L. (1991). Rational versus gender role explanations for work-family conflict. Journal of Applied Psychology, 76(4), 560-568.
  • Gür, B. S. (2014). Deskilling of Teachers: The case of Turkey. Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 14(3), 887–904.
  • Gür, B. S. (2016). Democratization and massification of higher education in Turkey and challenges ahead. (CSHE.3.16; Research & Occasional Paper Series). University of California, Berkeley. http://www.cshe.berkeley.edu/publications/democratization-and-massification-higher-education-turkey-and-challenges-ahead
  • Halsey, A. H. (1992). Decline of Donnish Dominion: The British academic professions in the twentieth century. Oxford University Press.
  • Hartung, C., Barnes, N., Welch, R., O’Flynn, G., Uptin, J., and Mcmahon, S. (2017). beyond the academic precariat: a collective biography of poetic subjectivities in the neoliberal university. Sport, Education and Society, 22(1), 40-57.
  • Heisig, U. (2009). The deskilling and upskilling debate. In International Handbook of Education For The Changing World Of Work: Bridging Academic And Vocational Learning, Edited By R. Maclean And D. Wilson, 1639–1651. Springer Netherlands.
  • Huang, Y. T., & Guo, M. (2019). Facing disadvantages: the changing professional identities of college English teachers in a managerial context. System, 82, 1-12.
  • Islam, N., Beer, M. And Slack, F. (2015). E-Learning challenges faced by academics in higher education: a literature review. Journal of Education And Training Studies, 3.
  • Joo, H., & Choi, Y. (2021). What should be done to develop ICT-based PE class in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?: using AHP and IPA analysis within the Korean educational contexts. Asia Pacific Education Review, 1-12.
  • Karasek, R., and Theorell, T. (1990). Healthy work: stress, productivity, and the reconstruction of working life. The American Journal of Public Health, 80, 1013–1014.
  • Kasworm, C., Polson, C., and Fishback, S. J. (2002). Responding to adult students in higher education. Malabar, FL: Krieger Publishing.
  • Macfarlane, B. (2011). The morphing of academic practice: unbundling and the rise of the para-academic. Higher Education Quarterly, 65(1), 59–73.
  • Manalo, E. (2008, September). Balancing tertiary learning advisors’ roles in teaching and research. Paper Presented At 2007 Annual International Conference of Association of Tertiary Learning Advisors of Aotearoa New Zealand (ATLAANZ), New Zealand. Https://Files.Eric.Ed.Gov/Fulltext/ED518707.Pdf
  • Mather, K., Worrall, L., and Seifert, R. (2007). Reforming further education: the changing labour process for college lecturers. Personnel Review, 36(1), 109–127.
  • Mccarthy, G., Song, X., and Jayasuriya, K. (2017). The proletarianisation of academic labour in Australia. Higher Education Research and Development, 36(5), 1017-1030.
  • Miller, H. (1995). States, economies and the changing labour process of academics: Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. In Academic Work, Edited by J. Smyth, 40–49. Buckingham: Open University Press/SRHE
  • Mozzon-Mcpherson, M., and Vismans, R. (2001). Beyond language teaching towards language advising. London: Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research.
  • Mynard, J., and Carson, L. (2014). Advising in language learning: dialogue, tools and context. Routledge.
  • Odabaşı, H. F., Fırat, M., İzmirli, S., Çankaya, S., and Mısırlı, Z. A. (2010). Küreselleşen dünyada akademisyen olmak. Anadolu Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 10(3), 127-142.
  • OECD. (2019). Education at a glance 2019: OECD indicators. Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development.
  • Özbilgin, M., and Healy, G. (2004). The gendered nature of career development of university professors: The case of Turkey. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 64(2), 358–371.
  • Özgüngör, S., and Duru, E. (2014). Öğretim elemanları ve ders özelliklerinin öğretim elemanlarının performanslarına ilişkin değerlendirmelerle ilişkileri. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 29(2), 175-188.
  • Parker, M., and Jary, D. (1995). The McUniversity: Organization, management and academic subjectivity. Organization, 2(2), 319–338.
  • Pourshafie, T. K., and K. Brady. (2013). Academic advisors as agents of change in collaborations with faculty based staff. Journal of Academic Language and Learning 7 (2), A165–A174.
  • Powelson, M. W. (2011). The proletarianization of the academy. Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labor, (18), 10-24.
  • Randle, K., and Brady, N. (1997). Managerialism and professionalism in the ‘Cinderella service’. Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 49(1), 121–139.
  • Ritzer, G. (2009). The McDonaldization of society: An investigation into the changing character of contemporary social life. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Salmon, G. (2000). E-moderating: The key to teaching and learning online. London, Kogan Page.
  • Schapper, J., and Mayson, S. (2005). Managerialism, internationalization, Taylorization and the deskilling of academic work: Evidence from An Australian University. In Internationalizing Higher Education: Critical Explorations of Pedagogy and Policy, Edited by P. Ninnes And M. Hellstén, 181–197. Springer Netherlands.
  • Sennett, R. (2007). The culture of the new capitalism. Yale University Press.
  • Shaw, C. (2014, May 8). Overworked and isolated - Work pressure fuels mental illness in academia. The Guardian. Http://Www.Theguardian.Com/Higher-Education-Network/Blog/2014/May/08/Work-Pressure-Fuels-Academic-Mental-Illness-Guardian-Study-Health
  • Stebbins, R. A. (2001). Exploratory research in the social sciences. Sage.
  • Şentürk, B. (2015). Çokuz ama yokuz: Türkiye’deki akademisyen kadınlar üzerine bir analiz. Viraverita E-Dergi, (2), 1–22.
  • Taşdemir Afşar, S. (2015). Akademisyenlerin çalışma yaşam kalitesini hacettepe üniversitesi üzerinden okumak. Eğitim Bilim Toplum Dergisi, 13(50), 134-173.
  • Tekin, H. H., and Tekin, H. (2006). Nitel araştırma yönteminin bir veri toplama tekniği olarak derinlemesine görüşme. İstanbul Üniversitesi Sosyoloji Dergisi, 3(13), 101-116.
  • The Council of Higher Education. (2020, January). Devlet üniversitelerimizin rektörleri. https://www.yok.gov.tr/rektorlerimiz/devlet-universitesi-rektorleri
  • Vatansever, A., and Yalçın, M. G. (2015). Ne ders olsa veririz: Akademisyenin vasıfsız işçiye dönüşümü. İletişim.
  • Webb, C. (2002). Language and academic skills advisers: Professional ontogenesis. Plenary Address at The Changing Identities: Proceedings of the 2001 Australian Language and Academic Skills Conference. Https://Learning.Uow.Edu.Au/LAS2001/LAS2001/Plenary.Pdf
  • Wilson, T. (1991). The proletarianisation of academic labour. Industrial Relations Journal, 22(4), 250–262.
  • Yıldırım, A., and Şimşek, H. (2006). Sosyal bilimlerde nitel araştırma yöntemleri (Qualitative Research Methods In Social Sciences). Seçkin.

Yükseköğretimde Beceri Dönüşümü: Yabancı Dil Öğretim Görevlilerinin Algıları

Yıl 2022, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1, 109 - 118, 20.04.2022
https://doi.org/10.32329/uad.1058499

Öz

Başkent Ankara'da iki devlet ve iki vakıf üniversitesinin yabancı dil bölümlerinde İngilizce öğreten 14 öğretim görevlisi ile derinlemesine görüşmelere dayalı bu çalışma, öğretim elemanlarının beceri dönüşümlerini keşfetmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Bulgular, öğretim görevlilerinin yeni roller üstlendiklerini ve yeni beceriler kazandıklarını, ancak bazı kritik becerilerden de yoksunlaştıklarını gösteriyor. İşin gittikçe yoğunlaşması, yetersiz mesleki gelişim olanakları, karar verme süreçlerinden dışlanma ve artan yönetsel kontrolün hem araştırma hem de pedagojide beceriden yoksunlaşmaya yol açmaktadır. Araştırma bulguları ayrıca çalışma ortamının mesleki gelişimi sağlayamadığını ve İngilizce öğreten öğretim görevlilerinin motivasyonunu artırmayı başaramadığını ve böylece bu kişilerin üniversitelerde dezavantajlı duruma düştüklerini gsötermektedir. Fikirlerinin önemsiz görüldüğünü veya göz ardı edildiğini düşünen öğretim görevlileri, bazı mesleki becerilerini geliştirme motivasyonlarını kaybetme eğilimindedir. Bu çalışma, yükseköğretim sisteminde yabancı dil okutmanlarının karşı karşıya olduğu en belirgin sorunun marjinalleştirilmiş ve değersizleşmiş statüleri olduğunu ortaya koymaktadır.

Kaynakça

  • Acar, F. (1993). Women and university education in Turkey. Higher Education in Europe, 18, 65-77.
  • Apple, M. W. (1988). Teachers and texts: A political economy of class and gender relations in education. Routledge.
  • Bai, L. (2018). Language teachers’ beliefs about research: A comparative study of English teachers from two tertiary education institutions in China. System, 72, 114-123.
  • Braverman, H. (1974). Labor and monopoly capital. Monthly Review.
  • Carter, S., and Bartlett-Trafford, J. (2008, September). Who are we? Learning advisors talk about themselves. Paper Presented At 2007 Annual International Conference of Association of Tertiary Learning Advisors of Aotearoa New Zealand (ATLAANZ), New Zealand.
  • Coaldrake, P. (2000). Rethinking academic and university work. Journal of the Programme on Institutional Management in Higher Education, 12(3), 7–30.
  • Creswell, J. W., Hanson, W. E., Clark Plano, V. L., and Morales, A. (2007). Qualitative research designs: Selection and implementation. The Counseling Psychologist, 35(2), 236-264.
  • Creasy, R. (2018). Control over teaching: Taming teachers. In R. Creasy (Ed.), The Taming of Education: Evaluating Contemporary Approaches to Learning and Teaching, 29-51. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Çetinsaya, G. (2014). Büyüme, kalite, uluslararasılaşma: Türkiye yükseköğretimi için bir yol haritası. Yükseköğretim Kurulu.
  • Davarcı, E., Seggie, F. N., Kızıltepe, Z., and Yılmaz, G. (2014). Perceptions of English language teachers about their alienation of labour at universities in Turkey. World Studies In Education, 15(1), 67-88.
  • Dearlove, J. (1997). The academic labour process: From collegiality and professionalism to managerialism and proletarianisation? Higher Education Review, 30(1), 56-75.
  • Deem, R., and Lucas, L. (2007). Research and teaching cultures in two contrasting UK policy contexts: Academic life in education departments in five English and Scottish universities. Higher Education, 54(1), 115–133.
  • Demir, H., Kapukaya, K., and Özfidan, B. (2015). Yabancı diller yüksek okullarında görev yapan İngilizce okutmanlarının sorunları. Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 12(30), 113-138.
  • Drummond, M. E., and Reitsch, A. (1995). The relationship between shared governance models and faculty and administrator attitudes. Journal for Higher Education Management, 11(1), 49-58.
  • Flick, U. (2014). Designing qualitative research. SAGE.
  • Gallie, D. (1991). Patterns of skill change: Upskilling, deskilling or the polarization of skills? Work, Employment and Society, 5(3), 319–351.
  • Grönlund, A. (2007). More control, Less conflict? Job demand–control, gender and work–family conflict. Gender, Work & Organization, 14(5), 476–497.
  • Guo, Y., Sit, H., & Bao, M. (2020). Sustainable careers of teachers of languages other than English (LOTEs) for sustainable multilingualism in Chinese universities. Sustainability, 12(16), 6396.
  • Gutek, B. A., Searle, S., and Klepa, L. (1991). Rational versus gender role explanations for work-family conflict. Journal of Applied Psychology, 76(4), 560-568.
  • Gür, B. S. (2014). Deskilling of Teachers: The case of Turkey. Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 14(3), 887–904.
  • Gür, B. S. (2016). Democratization and massification of higher education in Turkey and challenges ahead. (CSHE.3.16; Research & Occasional Paper Series). University of California, Berkeley. http://www.cshe.berkeley.edu/publications/democratization-and-massification-higher-education-turkey-and-challenges-ahead
  • Halsey, A. H. (1992). Decline of Donnish Dominion: The British academic professions in the twentieth century. Oxford University Press.
  • Hartung, C., Barnes, N., Welch, R., O’Flynn, G., Uptin, J., and Mcmahon, S. (2017). beyond the academic precariat: a collective biography of poetic subjectivities in the neoliberal university. Sport, Education and Society, 22(1), 40-57.
  • Heisig, U. (2009). The deskilling and upskilling debate. In International Handbook of Education For The Changing World Of Work: Bridging Academic And Vocational Learning, Edited By R. Maclean And D. Wilson, 1639–1651. Springer Netherlands.
  • Huang, Y. T., & Guo, M. (2019). Facing disadvantages: the changing professional identities of college English teachers in a managerial context. System, 82, 1-12.
  • Islam, N., Beer, M. And Slack, F. (2015). E-Learning challenges faced by academics in higher education: a literature review. Journal of Education And Training Studies, 3.
  • Joo, H., & Choi, Y. (2021). What should be done to develop ICT-based PE class in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?: using AHP and IPA analysis within the Korean educational contexts. Asia Pacific Education Review, 1-12.
  • Karasek, R., and Theorell, T. (1990). Healthy work: stress, productivity, and the reconstruction of working life. The American Journal of Public Health, 80, 1013–1014.
  • Kasworm, C., Polson, C., and Fishback, S. J. (2002). Responding to adult students in higher education. Malabar, FL: Krieger Publishing.
  • Macfarlane, B. (2011). The morphing of academic practice: unbundling and the rise of the para-academic. Higher Education Quarterly, 65(1), 59–73.
  • Manalo, E. (2008, September). Balancing tertiary learning advisors’ roles in teaching and research. Paper Presented At 2007 Annual International Conference of Association of Tertiary Learning Advisors of Aotearoa New Zealand (ATLAANZ), New Zealand. Https://Files.Eric.Ed.Gov/Fulltext/ED518707.Pdf
  • Mather, K., Worrall, L., and Seifert, R. (2007). Reforming further education: the changing labour process for college lecturers. Personnel Review, 36(1), 109–127.
  • Mccarthy, G., Song, X., and Jayasuriya, K. (2017). The proletarianisation of academic labour in Australia. Higher Education Research and Development, 36(5), 1017-1030.
  • Miller, H. (1995). States, economies and the changing labour process of academics: Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. In Academic Work, Edited by J. Smyth, 40–49. Buckingham: Open University Press/SRHE
  • Mozzon-Mcpherson, M., and Vismans, R. (2001). Beyond language teaching towards language advising. London: Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research.
  • Mynard, J., and Carson, L. (2014). Advising in language learning: dialogue, tools and context. Routledge.
  • Odabaşı, H. F., Fırat, M., İzmirli, S., Çankaya, S., and Mısırlı, Z. A. (2010). Küreselleşen dünyada akademisyen olmak. Anadolu Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 10(3), 127-142.
  • OECD. (2019). Education at a glance 2019: OECD indicators. Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development.
  • Özbilgin, M., and Healy, G. (2004). The gendered nature of career development of university professors: The case of Turkey. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 64(2), 358–371.
  • Özgüngör, S., and Duru, E. (2014). Öğretim elemanları ve ders özelliklerinin öğretim elemanlarının performanslarına ilişkin değerlendirmelerle ilişkileri. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 29(2), 175-188.
  • Parker, M., and Jary, D. (1995). The McUniversity: Organization, management and academic subjectivity. Organization, 2(2), 319–338.
  • Pourshafie, T. K., and K. Brady. (2013). Academic advisors as agents of change in collaborations with faculty based staff. Journal of Academic Language and Learning 7 (2), A165–A174.
  • Powelson, M. W. (2011). The proletarianization of the academy. Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labor, (18), 10-24.
  • Randle, K., and Brady, N. (1997). Managerialism and professionalism in the ‘Cinderella service’. Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 49(1), 121–139.
  • Ritzer, G. (2009). The McDonaldization of society: An investigation into the changing character of contemporary social life. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Salmon, G. (2000). E-moderating: The key to teaching and learning online. London, Kogan Page.
  • Schapper, J., and Mayson, S. (2005). Managerialism, internationalization, Taylorization and the deskilling of academic work: Evidence from An Australian University. In Internationalizing Higher Education: Critical Explorations of Pedagogy and Policy, Edited by P. Ninnes And M. Hellstén, 181–197. Springer Netherlands.
  • Sennett, R. (2007). The culture of the new capitalism. Yale University Press.
  • Shaw, C. (2014, May 8). Overworked and isolated - Work pressure fuels mental illness in academia. The Guardian. Http://Www.Theguardian.Com/Higher-Education-Network/Blog/2014/May/08/Work-Pressure-Fuels-Academic-Mental-Illness-Guardian-Study-Health
  • Stebbins, R. A. (2001). Exploratory research in the social sciences. Sage.
  • Şentürk, B. (2015). Çokuz ama yokuz: Türkiye’deki akademisyen kadınlar üzerine bir analiz. Viraverita E-Dergi, (2), 1–22.
  • Taşdemir Afşar, S. (2015). Akademisyenlerin çalışma yaşam kalitesini hacettepe üniversitesi üzerinden okumak. Eğitim Bilim Toplum Dergisi, 13(50), 134-173.
  • Tekin, H. H., and Tekin, H. (2006). Nitel araştırma yönteminin bir veri toplama tekniği olarak derinlemesine görüşme. İstanbul Üniversitesi Sosyoloji Dergisi, 3(13), 101-116.
  • The Council of Higher Education. (2020, January). Devlet üniversitelerimizin rektörleri. https://www.yok.gov.tr/rektorlerimiz/devlet-universitesi-rektorleri
  • Vatansever, A., and Yalçın, M. G. (2015). Ne ders olsa veririz: Akademisyenin vasıfsız işçiye dönüşümü. İletişim.
  • Webb, C. (2002). Language and academic skills advisers: Professional ontogenesis. Plenary Address at The Changing Identities: Proceedings of the 2001 Australian Language and Academic Skills Conference. Https://Learning.Uow.Edu.Au/LAS2001/LAS2001/Plenary.Pdf
  • Wilson, T. (1991). The proletarianisation of academic labour. Industrial Relations Journal, 22(4), 250–262.
  • Yıldırım, A., and Şimşek, H. (2006). Sosyal bilimlerde nitel araştırma yöntemleri (Qualitative Research Methods In Social Sciences). Seçkin.
Toplam 58 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

M. Gamze Bozgöz 0000-0002-9366-5014

Bekir S. Gür 0000-0001-8397-5652

Yayımlanma Tarihi 20 Nisan 2022
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2022 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Bozgöz, M. G., & Gür, B. S. (2022). Skills Transformation in Higher Education: Perceptions of Foreign Language Lecturers. Journal of University Research, 5(1), 109-118. https://doi.org/10.32329/uad.1058499

Articles published in the Journal of University Research (Üniversite Araştırmaları Dergisi - ÜAD) are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License 32353.