Motivation for and Challenges in Teacher Research in Underdeveloped Areas of Northwest China: An Exploratory Study

This study explored the motivations and challenges vocational teachers (VTs) face in conducting research in underdeveloped regions of Northwest China. We invited 49 vocational teachers from Qinghai province to participate in the questionnaire survey, with their motivation measured using scale items...

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Main Authors: Na Zhou, Xin Liu, Xinglin Jin, Tongji Li, Chenjing Wang, Wilfried Admiraal
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-11-01
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Xin Liu
Xinglin Jin
Tongji Li
Chenjing Wang
Wilfried Admiraal
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description This study explored the motivations and challenges vocational teachers (VTs) face in conducting research in underdeveloped regions of Northwest China. We invited 49 vocational teachers from Qinghai province to participate in the questionnaire survey, with their motivation measured using scale items and their challenges measured using open-ended questions. After data collection, latent profile analysis (LPA) was used to explore the participants’ motivational profiles, and three types were identified, i.e., high autonomous and controlled motivation, high autonomous and low controlled motivation, and low autonomous motivation. In addition, we conducted a qualitative analysis of the challenges in teacher research. As a result, five categories of challenges that might hinder Chinese vocational teachers in conducting research were observed (i.e., researcher identity, research knowledge and skills, research climate in schools, workload and family care, and resources and financial support). Teachers with the profile of highly autonomous and controlled motivation were more likely to face challenges related to a lack of resources and financial support and the research climate. Workload and family care appeared to be significant challenges for teachers with the profile of highly autonomous but less controlled motivation. In contrast, a lack of research knowledge and skills was a common perceived challenge across all profiles. These results suggest that although vocational teachers express relatively high motivation in conducting research, the significance of institutional development programmes and external research support for research activities remains crucial.
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spelling doaj-art-6fcd782084b646eb9040ecf6fac0acea2025-08-20T02:28:07ZengMDPI AGBehavioral Sciences2076-328X2024-11-011411106410.3390/bs14111064Motivation for and Challenges in Teacher Research in Underdeveloped Areas of Northwest China: An Exploratory StudyNa Zhou0Xin Liu1Xinglin Jin2Tongji Li3Chenjing Wang4Wilfried Admiraal5Institute of Vocational and Technical Education (CDIBB), Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, ChinaDepartment of Teacher Education and School Research, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, NorwaySchool of Education Science, Jiangsu Normal University, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaInstitute of Vocational and Technical Education (CDIBB), Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, ChinaDepartment of Education, Xiaodao Educational Development Institution, Xining 810007, ChinaCentre for the Study of Professions, Oslo Metropolitan University, 0167 Oslo, NorwayThis study explored the motivations and challenges vocational teachers (VTs) face in conducting research in underdeveloped regions of Northwest China. We invited 49 vocational teachers from Qinghai province to participate in the questionnaire survey, with their motivation measured using scale items and their challenges measured using open-ended questions. After data collection, latent profile analysis (LPA) was used to explore the participants’ motivational profiles, and three types were identified, i.e., high autonomous and controlled motivation, high autonomous and low controlled motivation, and low autonomous motivation. In addition, we conducted a qualitative analysis of the challenges in teacher research. As a result, five categories of challenges that might hinder Chinese vocational teachers in conducting research were observed (i.e., researcher identity, research knowledge and skills, research climate in schools, workload and family care, and resources and financial support). Teachers with the profile of highly autonomous and controlled motivation were more likely to face challenges related to a lack of resources and financial support and the research climate. Workload and family care appeared to be significant challenges for teachers with the profile of highly autonomous but less controlled motivation. In contrast, a lack of research knowledge and skills was a common perceived challenge across all profiles. These results suggest that although vocational teachers express relatively high motivation in conducting research, the significance of institutional development programmes and external research support for research activities remains crucial.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/14/11/1064VTsLPAself-determination
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Motivation for and Challenges in Teacher Research in Underdeveloped Areas of Northwest China: An Exploratory Study
Behavioral Sciences
VTs
LPA
self-determination
title Motivation for and Challenges in Teacher Research in Underdeveloped Areas of Northwest China: An Exploratory Study
title_full Motivation for and Challenges in Teacher Research in Underdeveloped Areas of Northwest China: An Exploratory Study
title_fullStr Motivation for and Challenges in Teacher Research in Underdeveloped Areas of Northwest China: An Exploratory Study
title_full_unstemmed Motivation for and Challenges in Teacher Research in Underdeveloped Areas of Northwest China: An Exploratory Study
title_short Motivation for and Challenges in Teacher Research in Underdeveloped Areas of Northwest China: An Exploratory Study
title_sort motivation for and challenges in teacher research in underdeveloped areas of northwest china an exploratory study
topic VTs
LPA
self-determination
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/14/11/1064
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