Constructing professional identities: the role of school climate in early-career university teachers

Abstract Teacher professional identity is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon shaped by socio-cultural and institutional contexts, yet it remains underexplored in university settings. This study investigates how early-career teachers in two Turkish foundation universities construct their professio...

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Main Authors: Erguvan Uras Eren, Derin Atay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-06-01
Series:Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40862-025-00329-w
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description Abstract Teacher professional identity is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon shaped by socio-cultural and institutional contexts, yet it remains underexplored in university settings. This study investigates how early-career teachers in two Turkish foundation universities construct their professional identities in response to the school climate over an academic year. Employing a qualitative design, data were collected through in-depth interviews and reflective essays conducted over an academic year and analyzed using the constant comparative method. Findings reveal that supportive school climate elements, such as a collaborative academic community, enhance professional identity formation, while negative institutional factors hinder development and contribute to novice teacher attrition. This study highlights the relationship between professional identity and school climate, offering insights for policymakers and educators to strengthen identity formation among early-career teachers. The findings emphasize the critical role of institutional support in addressing broader educational challenges, including teacher retention and instructional quality.
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spelling doaj-art-de3252f2c0d94cce919d44716a59a5992025-08-20T03:24:25ZengSpringerOpenAsian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education2363-51692025-06-0110111910.1186/s40862-025-00329-wConstructing professional identities: the role of school climate in early-career university teachersErguvan Uras Eren0Derin Atay1Faculty of Education, English Language Teaching Department, Biruni UniversityFaculty of Educational Sciences, Foreign Language Education, Bahcesehir UniversityAbstract Teacher professional identity is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon shaped by socio-cultural and institutional contexts, yet it remains underexplored in university settings. This study investigates how early-career teachers in two Turkish foundation universities construct their professional identities in response to the school climate over an academic year. Employing a qualitative design, data were collected through in-depth interviews and reflective essays conducted over an academic year and analyzed using the constant comparative method. Findings reveal that supportive school climate elements, such as a collaborative academic community, enhance professional identity formation, while negative institutional factors hinder development and contribute to novice teacher attrition. This study highlights the relationship between professional identity and school climate, offering insights for policymakers and educators to strengthen identity formation among early-career teachers. The findings emphasize the critical role of institutional support in addressing broader educational challenges, including teacher retention and instructional quality.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40862-025-00329-wTeacher professional identityEarly-career teachersHigher educationSchool climateIdentity formation
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Constructing professional identities: the role of school climate in early-career university teachers
Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education
Teacher professional identity
Early-career teachers
Higher education
School climate
Identity formation
title Constructing professional identities: the role of school climate in early-career university teachers
title_full Constructing professional identities: the role of school climate in early-career university teachers
title_fullStr Constructing professional identities: the role of school climate in early-career university teachers
title_full_unstemmed Constructing professional identities: the role of school climate in early-career university teachers
title_short Constructing professional identities: the role of school climate in early-career university teachers
title_sort constructing professional identities the role of school climate in early career university teachers
topic Teacher professional identity
Early-career teachers
Higher education
School climate
Identity formation
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40862-025-00329-w
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