This study aims to benchmark Chinese TEFL academics’ research productivities, as a way to identify and, subsequently, address research productivity issues. This study investigated 182 Chinese TEFL academics’ research outputs and perceptions about research across three Chinese higher education institutions using a literature-based survey. ANOVA, t-tests and descriptive statistics were used to analyse data from and between the three institutions. Findings indicated that more than 70% of the TEFL academics had produced no research in 10 of the 12 research output fields during 2004-2008. The English Language and Literature Department in the national university outperformed all other departments at the three institutes for most of the research output categories. While a majority of the participants seemed to hold positive perceptions about research, t-tests and ANOVA indicated that their research perceptions were significantly different across institutes and departments. Developing TEFL research capacity requires tertiary institutions to provide research-learning opportunities.
Journal article
Examining research productivity of Chinese TEFL academics across departments and institutes
International Journal for Researcher Development, (3)
2010
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- Title
- Examining research productivity of Chinese TEFL academics across departments and institutes
- Creators
- Bai LiPeter Hudson
- Publication Details
- International Journal for Researcher Development, (3)
- Identifiers
- 2709; 991012822064502368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Journal article