Transition et socialisation professionnelles d’une nouvelle professeure d’université : dynamiques collectives et institutionnelles en question

In the North-American context, most new university professors come to better understand what a faculty position entails while they are completing their doctoral studies, and if they have had the opportunity to work as a research assistant or a lecturer, they have a fairly accurate idea of what await...

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Main Authors: Claire Duchesne, Lucie Le Callonnec, Nathalie Gagnon
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Nantes Université 2020-11-01
Series:Recherches en Éducation
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ree/1581
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Summary:In the North-American context, most new university professors come to better understand what a faculty position entails while they are completing their doctoral studies, and if they have had the opportunity to work as a research assistant or a lecturer, they have a fairly accurate idea of what awaits them. PhD students are usually aware that the workload of a professor can be heavy. Once employed, they realize that this fear may have been well-founded, and that the workload may even exceed their initial apprehensions. Based on the analysis of one semi-structured interview, this article examines the process of transition as well as the steps and challenges of the process of socialisation of a new university professor beginning her faculty career. The importance and need for more directed institutional support and for a welcoming team for early career professors will also be discussed in this article.
ISSN:1954-3077