Chinese English Lecturers’ Self-Identification as Researchers

Q2 Social Sciences
Wang Peng, S. Nair, Walton Wider
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Abstract

Since the reform of the Chinese college title granting system in 2017, Chinese lecturers have been allowed to have different self-identification as researchers. This study aimed to investigate Chinese English lecturers’ self-identification as researchers and whether gender, age, academic qualification, title, teaching load, and top journal publications had significant influences on their self-identification as researchers. A questionnaire was employed to collect quantitative data from 612 Chinese English lecturers. The findings suggest that the lecturers had a relatively low self-identification as researchers and that all the independent variables had significant influences on their self-identification as researchers. The findings have the following implications. Firstly, colleges can encourage female, elderly, and non-publishing lecturers to do research by offering more incentives and research training. Secondly, colleges can implement favorable policies to encourage lecturers to pursue a doctoral degree. Thirdly, colleges can consider reducing the teaching load of the lecturers who wish to devote more time to research.
中国英语讲师作为研究者的自我认同
自2017年中国高校职称授予制度改革以来,中国讲师被允许有不同的研究人员自我认同。摘要本研究旨在探讨中国英语讲师的科研自我认同,以及性别、年龄、学历、职称、教学负荷、顶尖期刊发表量是否对其科研自我认同有显著影响。采用问卷调查法对612名中国英语讲师进行定量调查。研究结果表明,讲师作为研究人员的自我认同相对较低,所有自变量都对其作为研究人员的自我认同有显著影响。研究结果有以下含义。首先,大学可以通过提供更多的奖励和研究培训来鼓励女性、老年人和非出版讲师进行研究。其次,学校可以实施优惠政策,鼓励讲师攻读博士学位。第三,大学可以考虑减轻教师的教学负担,因为他们希望把更多的时间花在研究上。
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Humanities and Social Sciences Letters
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