Title of article
Iranian Language Teachers’ Passion for the Profession: A Qualitative Study
Author/Authors
Mirshojaee ، Seyyed Bagher - Shiraz University , Sahragard ، Rahman - Shiraz University , Razmjoo ، Seyyed Ayatollah - Shiraz University , Ahmadi ، Alireza - Shiraz University
Pages
26
From page
44
To page
69
Abstract
To explore Iranian professionally developed English teachers’ passion for the English language teaching profession, an interview with 7 openended questions was conducted to 14 Iranian professionally developed teachers to discover what factors were at work in their professional growth. Participants included 8 Ph.D. holders, 3 Ph.D. candidates, and 3 M.A. holders in TEFL who had more than 20 years of service in the Iranian context and were chosen by purposive sampling. After interviewing the participants via a standard interview and delving deeply into the emotional aspects of their professional journey throughout their lives, the following factors emerged from the analysis of the transcriptions of the interviews as reasons to have and sustain passion for language teaching profession: acceptance of change, cooperating with colleagues, being a model, establishing relationships, helping the students, meeting personal needs, contributing to the society, and love of learning/language.
Keywords
Professional Learning , Emotions , Change , Cooperation , Relationship , Being a Model , Personal Needs
Journal title
Journal of Research in Applied Linguistics
Serial Year
2019
Journal title
Journal of Research in Applied Linguistics
Record number
2473616
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