Learning Organisations as Quality Organisations: Learning Organisation Tendencies of Schools of Foreign Languages in Turkish Higher Education
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Date
2025
Authors
Coşkun Aysal, Özge
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Schools of Foreign Languages (SFLs), especially in English Medium Instruction (EMI) settings, face intense pressure to meet and sustain high standards of quality; from having qualified instructors to implementing reliable curricula and assessments. To meet these demands, it is essential that SFLs function as learning organizations, where staff continuously create, acquire, and transfer knowledge (Garvin et al., 2008). This study investigates the perceptions of 406 lecturers working in Schools of Foreign Languages (SFLs) across T & uuml;rkiye during the 2023-2024 academic year. The findings indicate that lecturers perceived their institutions as having a high tendency to be learning organizations. Significant differences did emerge in relation to lecturers' educational qualifications. Lecturers' perceptions of the learning environment were also shaped by the academic titles and managerial experience of their directors. These findings highlight internal dynamics that affect quality assurance in EMI and offer actionable insights for institutional improvement.
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Learning Organisation, Schools Of Foreign Languages, Quality, English Medium Instruction (EMI), Organizational Culture
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Quality in Higher Education
Volume
31
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23
End Page
44
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