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Prospective mathematics teachers’ self-referential metaphors as indicators of the emerging professional identity

2019

Ideals play a key role in a student teachers’ identity work. They form targets to strive for and a mirror for reflection. In this paper, we examine Finnish mathematics student teachers’ metaphors for the teacher’s role (N= 188). We classified the metaphors according to a model that identified teachers as subject matter experts, didactical experts, and pedagogical experts, with the addition of another two categories, self-referential and contextual. For the exploration of emerging professional identities, we studied the self-referential metaphors, which formed the most common category in the data. We observed that every third metaphor described either student teachers’ personalities or their…

Metaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectSelf-conceptIdentity (social science)metaphorsPersonality psychologyLiteral and figurative languagelcsh:Education (General)Educationstudent teachersMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitslcsh:Science (General)media_common4. Education05 social sciencesDidactics050301 educationDidaktikmathematics educationVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Matematikk: 410Teacher educationSubject-matter expert516 Educational sciencesteacher’s rolelcsh:L7-9910503 educationlcsh:Q1-390050104 developmental & child psychology
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Children’s beliefs concerning their school performance at the end of the first grade in Finland

2022

This study examines primary-school children’s beliefs about their school performance at the end of their first school year in Finland and feedback that they have received, and furthermore possible gender differences between these beliefs. Children from Grade 1 (N = 544), approximately 7 years old, were interviewed. The data were assessed using problem-driven content analyzis and inductive reasoning. The analyzis revealed ten categories of children’s beliefs regarding their school success and failure. The results showed that more than one-third of the children believed that they were succeeding well at school. More boys than girls mentioned that they succeeded in mathematics, and more girls …

Social Psychologykoulusaavutukseteducationpalautesukupuolierotalakoululaisetfeedbacklapset (ikäryhmät)Pediatricsschool performancegender differencesDevelopmental and Educational Psychologykäsityksetbeliefsteacher’s roleopettaja-oppilassuhde
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