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Exploring perceptions of pracademics in an Arab context

Youmen Chaaban (Educational Research Center, College of Education, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar)
Abdellatif Sellami (College of Education, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar)
Rania Sawalhi (Qatar University, Doha, Qatar)
Marwa Elkhouly (College of Education, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar)

Journal of Professional Capital and Community

ISSN: 2056-9548

Article publication date: 27 July 2021

Issue publication date: 19 January 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This study explored the perceptions of Arab professionals toward pracademia and the ways they position themselves as professionals in this field.

Design/methodology/approach

Narrative data were elicited through semi-structured interviews with a total of eighteen pracademics identified for their work in teacher education. Participants included ten professional development (PD) specialists, three university supervisors and five specialists working at the Ministry of Education in Qatar.

Findings

Narrative analysis of the interviews revealed variations in their identity renegotiations, with one group experiencing an emerging pracademic identity and the other group “holding on” to their previous practitioner identities. The narratives further provided insight into Arab pracademics relating to three themes: (1) definitions and roles, (2) knowledge and skills and (3) relationships with others, all of which pertain to pracademic identity construction.

Originality/value

The study contributes to understanding the identity renegotiation of pracademics working in multiple contexts in an Arab setting. Several recommendations are offered to support pracademics' identity renegotiation as a social activity.

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Acknowledgements

Conflict of interest: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

Citation

Chaaban, Y., Sellami, A., Sawalhi, R. and Elkhouly, M. (2022), "Exploring perceptions of pracademics in an Arab context", Journal of Professional Capital and Community, Vol. 7 No. 1, pp. 83-97. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPCC-11-2020-0091

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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