New Academics' Experiences of Induction to Teaching: Using Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) to Understand and Improve Induction Experiences

Susan Mathieson, K. Black,L. Allin, H. Hooper, R. Penlington,L. Mcinnes, L. Orme, E. Anderson

˜The œinternational journal for academic development(2023)

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This paper uses insider research within a Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) framework to examine the lived induction-to-teaching experiences of twelve new academics at a case-study Northern UK university. A CHAT lens foregrounds contradictions as a source for change in the induction-to-teaching process. Data generated through semi-structured interviews with these academics were analysed and, informed by CHAT, allowed us to discern contradictions in sociocultural and structural aspects of the induction activity systems which significantly impact new academics' experiences. Examining these contradictions enabled us to identify interventions for enhancing academic induction policy and practice within the case-study University, but also more widely.
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Early career academic,induction,academic identity,agency,Cultural Historical Activity Theory,academic development
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