Fostering Academic Staff Engagement by Enhancing Its Competences into the Innovative Education Process
Jevgenija Dehtjare*, Julija Mironova*, and Kristine Užule*ABSTRACT. Fostering academic staff engagement through competency improvement stands together with the goals of sustainable development (in particular, sustainable development goal 4 – quality education). The current paper reflects the results of the piloting stage of the study among academic staff members representing Latvian higher education institutions. Participants were surveyed regarding the purpose of the study: to identify the attitude of academic staff to the need to regularly improve professional competence in changing conditions of the modern world and to determine a set of “cross-cutting skills” that need to be primarily improved. The obtained data serves as a basic prerequisite for an innovative competencies introduction policy in the Latvian HEIs and brings an original value to the research. The scientific problem of the article covers aspects of academic staff engagement in the innovative education process by enhancing its competencies. The novelty of the research is defined by the conclusions obtained during the pilot study survey analysis, aimed to analyse the survey’s data regarding the academic staff's self-perceptions of their participation in the study process and their assumptions about how and which skills should be improved for teaching methods to become more innovative and teacher involvement in processes to increase. The research aims to determine the assumptions of the academic staff regarding the continuous improvement of academic staff competencies. The object of the research is an industry of higher education, the subject of the research – competencies improvement of the academic staff of Latvian higher education institutions. Research methods include descriptive statistics, literature review, and graphical visualization. The limitations of the research are related to its form – pilot study and the future research will include studies on fostering academic staff engagement in other countries of the region. The recommendations on academic staff engagement are provided in the conclusions.
JEL codes: I21; I23; I24; M12
Keywords: competences; soft skills; higher education; engagement; education management
How to cite: Dehtjare, J., Mironova, J., and Užule, K. (2024). “Fostering Academic Staff Engagement by Enhancing Its Competences into the Innovative Education Process,” Economics, Management, and Financial Markets 19(1): 87–100. doi: 10.22381/emfm19120245.
Received 2 June 2024 • Received in revised form 22 June 2024
Accepted 24 June 2024 • Available online 10 July 2024