“最不稳定的就业形式”:英语教学的职业安全

IF 2.2 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jason Litzenberg, Anneka Fraser
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摘要

【摘要】英语教学领域对高级资质的要求越来越高。虽然学习者受益于训练有素的教师的指导,但许多专业人员却被迫接受与其资格不相称的工作。事实上,应届毕业生可能会发现,他们无法从事他们所准备的领域。这种不安全感使英语教学专业人员成为不稳定阶层,这是一个社会经济分类,包括拥有职业资格但缺乏安全的职业身份,必须接受低于其资格的地位和收入的个人。本文报告了最近完成英语教学准备课程的专业人士的经历,试图理解为什么有些人留在这个领域,而另一些人离开;它将这些经历与无产者的特质联系起来。这篇文章深入探讨了职业不稳定的前景如何削弱了英语教学作为一种职业的吸引力。关键词:应用语言学;母语教师;教学;
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‘The least stable form of employment’: the professional (in)security of English Language Teaching
ABSTRACTThe field of English Language Teaching (ELT) increasingly requires advanced qualifications. While learners benefit from instruction of trained pedagogues, many professionals are nevertheless forced to accept employment incommensurate to their qualifications. Indeed, recent graduates may discover that they are unable to engage in the field for which they have prepared. This insecurity places ELT professionals into the precariat, a socioeconomic classification that includes individuals who possess vocational qualifications yet lack a secure professional identity and must accept status and income below their qualifications. Reporting on the experiences of professionals who recently completed an ELT preparation program, this article seeks to understand why some individuals remain in the field while others leave; it connects these experiences to qualities of the precariat. The article provides insight into how the prospect of professional precarity undermines the attractiveness of ELT as a profession.KEYWORDS: Applied linguisticsELTlanguage teacherpedagogyprecariatqualifications Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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Globalisation Societies and Education
Globalisation Societies and Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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