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Building teacher identity through the process of positioning

2016

This study explores teacher identity work in the context of a one-year programme, Pedagogical Studies for Adult Educators. The data consist of weekly learning diaries written by Anna, a university teacher, during one academic year. The diaries are analysed by means of dialogically oriented narrative analysis leaning on Bakhtinian notions of voicing and ventriloquation. The results show how Anna positions her storytelling and narrated self in relation to relevant characters by voicing and evaluating these characters. The construct of positioning provides tools for understanding the relationship between the self and others in teacher identity. peerReviewed

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Professional agency in the stream of change: Understanding educational change and teachers' professional identities

2015

The qualitative meta-study reported here investigated Finnish vocational teachers' professional agency amid an educational reform. Differences were found in teachers' agency regarding their work, their involvement with the reform, and their professional identity. The manifestations of agency could remain stable or could change over time, and agency drew on various resources (e.g. teacher identity and the organizational management culture). The theoretical conclusions encompass professional agency as multidimensional, largely individually varied, temporally imbued, and both socially and individually resourced. Based on the findings, an agency-centered approach is proposed as a means of under…

Change over timeammatillinen koulutusteachersvocational education and training4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)socio-cultural theoryprofessional agencyopettajatammatti-identiteettiEducationNegotiationWork (electrical)Vocational educationAgency (sociology)PedagogyTeacher identityeducational changeta516SociologyOrganizational managementprofessional identitymedia_commonTeaching and Teacher Education
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Qui suis-je

2020

The scarcity of research on French immersion teachers’ professional identity contrasts with the increasing popularity of French immersion programs in Canada and the concomitant need for French immersion teachers. This study explores the professional identity negotiation of four French immersion teachers in Alberta, Canada, with a focus on discontinuity. Semi-structured interviews conducted face-to-face with the participants were analysed using dialogic narrative analysis. The findings highlight how discontinuity is occasioned by a change in knowledge about the French immersion teaching as a profession, encountering classroom realities, shifting one’s values concerning second language learni…

Discontinuity (geotechnical engineering)Anthropology4. EducationTeacher identityGeneral MedicineSociologyFrench immersionNarrative inquiryApples - Journal of Applied Language Studies
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Emotion Regulation and Identity Negotiation: A Short Story Analysis of Finnish Language Teachers’ Emotional Experiences Teaching Pupils of Immigrant …

2021

This study explores the connection between emotion regulation and teacher identity by drawing on short stories present in interviews with four Finnish language teachers working with immigrant pupil...

Finnish language4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigration050401 social sciences methods050301 educationIdentity negotiationSelf-controlCollegialityEducation0504 sociologyPedagogyTeacher identityFinno-Ugric languagesPsychology0503 educationCultural competencemedia_commonThe Teacher Educator
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Becoming agentic teachers : Experiences of the home group approach as a resource for supporting teacher students' agency

2018

Abstract This study focuses on the experiences of first-year teacher students in a Finnish teacher education department regarding ways in which studying in stable “home groups” supported or restricted their agency. The findings of the interviews with 22 teacher students suggest that perception of home groups as emotionally safe and offering opportunities to break traditional authority relationship supported teacher students' agency, which was manifested in identity negotiations and active participation. Perception of inequality and tensions within home groups restricted students' agency. The findings underline the need for keen awareness of factors affecting teacher students' agency when ap…

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Emerging identity of Finnish nurse teachers: student teachers' narratives in a group exam.

2005

Summary In Finland students pursuing in Master's Degree Programme have a previous degree in nursing from polytechnics. Nurse teacher qualification also includes at least five year's experience of working in practice. This article concentrates on the conflicts student teachers brought up in a group exam as regards changing a nurse's identity into a teacher's identity in teacher training. The approach of the study on this group was narrative. The data were collected by videotaping two group exam situations (five hours in all) of volunteer student teachers ( N =5) during the last course (Nurse teacher's inquiring mind) of their nurse teacher studies in 2002. The material was transcribed and an…

NarrationSocial IdentificationLearning communityStudent teacherSocial learningNurse teacherEducationGroup ProcessesNursing Education ResearchProfessional CompetenceProfessional RoleNursingFaculty NursingTeacher identityPedagogyHumansNarrativeStudents NursingEducational MeasurementPsychologyCompetence (human resources)General NursingFinlandQualitative ResearchNurse education today
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Building Teacher Identity in a New Partnership Project, - Multiple Perspectives

2014

This paper explores the process of identity building among novice student teachers enrolled in a newly established partnership project embedded in a four-year Norwegian teacher education program. The empirical evidence in the study is drawn from a case study where interviews were the main method of gathering data. The analysis of narratives from the interviews is premised on multiple perspectives. The findings are presented as a reconstructed story with a plot in which the novice student teachers are the chief protagonists. The study illuminates both catalysts and inhibitors of student teachers´ identity building in the caring contexts of teaching practice and threatening contexts of theory…

Teacher educationStudent teacherNorwegianTeacher educationlanguage.human_languageStudent teachersGeneral partnershipContextsTeacher identityPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONlanguageMathematics educationIdentitiesNarrativePlot (narrative)SociologyPartnershipEmpirical evidenceJournal of Studies in Education
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Dialogic Tensions in Pre-Service Subject Teachers’ Identity Negotiations

2020

This study explores how five pre-service subject teachers from different disciplines made sense of and characterized their teacher identity after completing their yearlong pedagogical studies. Leaning on the Bakhtinian dialogical approach and socio-culturally oriented discourse analysis, we examine how the students negotiated multiple voices in their narratives (interviews) and how they positioned themselves in relation to these voices. In the students’ identity negotiation, the Discourse based on participatory pedagogy and education responsibility contradicted with the Discourse of traditional pedagogy that the students had as a cultural resource from their own youth. These different Disco…

Teaching methodDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectSubject (philosophy)Identity (social science)ammatti-identiteettiEducationdialogisuusdiskurssiPedagogyidentiteetti0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesopettajankoulutusteacher educationmedia_commonDialogicdialogical approach05 social sciencesvoice050301 educationopettajatTeacher educationNegotiationpositioningAttitude changepre-service teacher identity0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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‘We Don't Question Whether We Can Do This’: Teacher Identity in Two Co-Teachers' Narratives

2012

Through the concept of teacher identity, this article examines in detail the factors in the process through which the two teachers under study changed from traditional teachers into co-teaching professionals. The interview data were analysed by thematic narrative analysis. The results showed that the teachers' own attitudes, conflicts in their classrooms and experience of collaboration had created an idea of co-teaching. This idea, combined with a supportive school culture, resulted in the final solution — a shared classroom. It can be concluded that when a certain kind of teacher identity is combined with supportive collegiality, it can lead teachers to find positive solutions to a stress…

Team teachingProcess (engineering)Teacher identityPedagogyConflict resolutionta516NarrativeSociologyCollegialitySocial psychologySchool cultureEducationEuropean Educational Research Journal
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Conceptions of teachership in the professional identity construction of adult educator graduates

2019

The aim of this study was to investigate the conceptions of teachership among graduates (n = 126) from a Finnish higher education study programme called Pedagogical Studies for Adult Educators. The conceptions of teachership comprise notions of teaching and of oneself as a teacher. Accordingly, the conceptions of teachership are viewed as one element in the process of constructing teacher identity. Currently, we have little knowledge about the professional identity construction of adult educators, even though there is a growing need for adult pedagogics in the changing professional life. Based on a qualitative thematic analysis of open-ended questionnaire data, three main conceptual categor…

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