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Name MOGI Yuta
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“An ecological approach to  investigating the well-being of part-time  university English teachers in Japan”

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Yuta Mogi

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Sociolinguistics Symposium 25

Publication Date

2024/06/26

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English

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Verbal presentations (general)

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Sociolinguistics Symposium

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Curtin University, Perth, Australia

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Summary

Despite the growing interest in English language teachers’ well-being, to date, research on the well-being of part-time English teachers remains scarce.

In this ongoing qualitative case study, I draw on Bronfenbrenner’s (1979) ecological model as a conceptual framework to investigate part-time English teachers’ well-being. Data were generated through semi-structured interviews with a group of part-time teachers, assisted by questionnaires and a visual timeline of teachers’ careers, and were analyzed employing thematic analysis.

The findings uncovered factors such as precarious working conditions and a lack of institutional support that negatively influenced teachers’ wellbeing. However, teachers also have resources and coping strategies at their disposal that they can employ to mitigate the effects of these and improve their sense of wellbeing. As a result, participants also reported aspects of positivity pertaining to teacher autonomy, collegiality, and interaction with students from diverse backgrounds.

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