EFL University Teachers' Engagement in Research: Reasons and Obstacles

https://doi.org/10.36892/ijlts.v2i1.121

Authors

  • OSAMA Jamoom Lecturer at Department of English, University of Zawia, Libya
  • Milood Al-Omrani Faculty of Arts, University of Zawia, Libya

Keywords:

Teacher Research, Teacher Engagement in Research

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate EFL university teachers’ engagement in research. It examined EFL university teachers’ reasons for engagement in research and the barriers that impede them from doing research. It covered both the engagement and the reluctance aspects of the issue. The data were collected from 24 EFL university teachers through the modality of questionnaire. The results suggested that the teachers had moderate to low level engagement in research. The teachers’ main reasons for doing research revolved around the significance of research in developing their professional career, how doing research could improve their teaching and research skills, and how it could give them professional promotions. The results also showed that lack of time, absence of access to up-to-date books and journals and lack of encouragement and motivation are the main obstacles that limit their engagement in research. Understanding these issues, the study ended with suggestions and recommendations for policy makers, institutions authorities and teachers to make EFL contexts convenient for teacher engagement in research.

Author Biographies

OSAMA Jamoom, Lecturer at Department of English, University of Zawia, Libya

Osama Albashir Jamoom has a Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Linguistics from University of Southampton. His main research interests are Second Language Writing and Teacher Professional Development. He is currently a lecturer at Department of English, faculty of Arts at University of Zawia, Libya teaching a range of courses, such as Academic Writing, Linguistics and Morphology.

Milood Al-Omrani , Faculty of Arts, University of Zawia, Libya

Milood Al-Omrani is a native of Libya, graduated in 2001 with a BA in English Literature. Then went on to study Applied Linguistics at the Academy of Graduate Studies in Tripoli, do an MA in Media and Communications at Leeds University in 2009, and an MA in Translation and Interpreting at Durham University in 2012. His research interests include Translation, Language and Culture, Media and its impact on the masses, and Language Teaching. He is currently an assistant lecturer at Department of English, faculty of Arts at University of Zawia, Libya.

Published

2021-01-24

How to Cite

Jamoom, O., & Al-Omrani , M. . (2021). EFL University Teachers’ Engagement in Research: Reasons and Obstacles. International Journal of Linguistics and Translation Studies, 2(1), 135–146. https://doi.org/10.36892/ijlts.v2i1.121