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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Between school and working life: Vocational teachers’ agency in boundary-crossing settings
Katja VähäsantanenJaana SaarinenAnneli Eteläpeltosubject
Working life4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationBoundary crossingEducationVariety (cybernetics)Narrative inquiryWork (electrical)Vocational education0502 economics and businessPedagogyAgency (sociology)Sociology0503 education050203 business & managementdescription
Abstract This paper investigates agency among vocational teachers with reference to boundary-crossing between school and working life. Our study utilised interviews with sixteen Finnish vocational teachers. Adopting a narrative analysis approach, we found that the teachers had a variety of forms of exercising agency in terms of decisions deliberately taken, and the discourse and actions following these decisions. These forms were: (i) restricted agency, (ii) extensive agency, (iii) multifaceted balancing agency, (iv) situationally diverse agency, and (v) relationally emergent agency. The exercising of agency was intertwined with the main resources and constraints emerging from the teachers’ sense of their professional self, their awareness of their relationships to workplace personnel, and their views of the professional tasks determined by the school. Depending on its nature and direction, agency appears to create diverse conditions for teachers’ productive work in boundary-crossing settings, for developing education and for remaking the work practices of workplaces.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2009-01-01 | International Journal of Educational Research |