This study investigates the manifestations of collective agency among six Chinese university EFL teachers in a research institute using a qualitative inductive method and a social cognitive perspective. Findings reveal collective agency manifested in three ways: forming a collective mode of practice aligning goals, fostering a dual-natured social network supporting professional development, and maintaining a shared belief in group efficacy enhancing collaboration and collective identity. The study enriches understanding of collective agency's dynamism and complexities in a Chinese context, offering practical implications for teachers and administrators.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Sep 14, 2024
Authors
Li Tao, Yu Wang
Tags
collective agency
EFL teachers
professional development
social networks
collaboration
China
group efficacy
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