Creative Education

Volume 14, Issue 5 (May 2023)

ISSN Print: 2151-4755   ISSN Online: 2151-4771

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Academic Adaptation of Young Returnee Teachers from the Perspective of Social Capital: A Case Study of Humanities and Social Sciences in Universities in Guangzhou

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DOI: 10.4236/ce.2023.145067    119 Downloads   543 Views  
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In order to create a more attractive environment for the development of overseas returnee talents, China government has formulated more active, efficient and open talent introduction policy. The adaptation of returnees is very important to play their full role in innovation. Guided by the theory of social capital, 23 young teachers who had returned to China for 2 - 10 years were selected to study their academic adaptation. It is found that there is structural dislocation in the distribution of relationship network among young returnee teachers. In order to overcome this problem, young returnee teachers adopt the strategies of letting nature take its course, expanding their interpersonal relationship and conversion their relationships. It is necessary for university to give the social support and the internationalization of academic management to help the returnee teachers academic adaptation.

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Huang, Y. and Zuo, B. (2023) Academic Adaptation of Young Returnee Teachers from the Perspective of Social Capital: A Case Study of Humanities and Social Sciences in Universities in Guangzhou. Creative Education, 14, 1043-1060. doi: 10.4236/ce.2023.145067.

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