TEACHERPRENEURSHIP IN THE MIDDLE EAST THROUGH THE LENS OF LANGUAGE TEACHERS
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18158254Özet
Teacherpreneurs are a combination of educators and entrepreneurs who balance their teaching roles with the opportunity, resources, and motivation to develop and implement innovative educational practices and policies that benefit students and fellow teachers (Berry, 2010). Although teachers who exhibit entrepreneurial behavior often prioritize their professional development, the perceptions of English Language Teaching (ELT) teachers regarding teacherpreneurship have not been thoroughly explored in the Middle East context. This study seeks to investigate the perceptions of ELT teachers on advantages and challenges of teacherpreneurship in four countries (i.e., Dubai, Iran, Iraq, and Türkiye). The study identifies common themes and attitudes among participants using a phenomenological design. Through purposive sampling, 40 ELT teachers with experience in teacherpreneurship were selected. Semi-structured interviews were conducted via Duo and WhatsApp, with open-ended questions in English. The results revealed that participants viewed teacherpreneurship as a means for fostering innovation, advancing professionally, generating income, improving digital literacy, reducing burnout, and creating platforms for publishing academic work. Furthermore, participants identified several advantages and challenges associated with ELT teacherpreneurship. The findings have implications for key stakeholders in the field, including ELT teacherpreneurs, their followers, and researchers across the Middle Eastern context
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