This paper discusses a project in which a team of pre-service and experienced teachers, following a teaching development model devised by the authors, reflected on videos of the pre-service teachers teaching literacy. Using a discourse analytic approach, the paper focuses on how teachers\u27 joint reflection contributes to student teacher identity formation. Analysis suggests that reflection, at least in the talk of this team, is a language practice with a distinctive generic structure. Using this structure, participants jointly construct professional teacher identities for themselves and others through the key devices of representation, categorization, evaluation, individualization and inclusion.<br /
The discourse of reflection is now firmly embedded in a range of teacher education programs in Austr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Educational Psychology, Washington State UniversityThe practice of writing is increa...
As teaching is a highly skilled and complex profession, pre-service teachers’ need to develop ...
This paper discusses a project in which a team of pre‐service and experienced teachers, following a ...
This paper discusses a project in which a team of pre‐service and experienced teachers, following a ...
This study aimed to investigate the identities of pre-service teachers and the effects of teaching p...
To fill the gap and add literature on systematic reflections in the area of teacher identity develop...
The authors present findings from a qualitative study of an experience that supports teacher candida...
ABSTRACT This study explores teacher identity among four newcomer teachers who are taking their mast...
[[abstract]]This paper reports a qualitative study in response to the growing research interest in t...
We address the key aim of this special issue through a focus on teachers' self-reflection, in partic...
To fill the gap and add literature on systematic reflections in the area of teacher identity develop...
This article highlights the potential influence of reflective writing upon the emergence of a profes...
T his paper explains how two very different, but linked, discursive frames of critically reflective ...
This study demonstrated that learning to teach is a complex endeavor involving more than learning co...
The discourse of reflection is now firmly embedded in a range of teacher education programs in Austr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Educational Psychology, Washington State UniversityThe practice of writing is increa...
As teaching is a highly skilled and complex profession, pre-service teachers’ need to develop ...
This paper discusses a project in which a team of pre‐service and experienced teachers, following a ...
This paper discusses a project in which a team of pre‐service and experienced teachers, following a ...
This study aimed to investigate the identities of pre-service teachers and the effects of teaching p...
To fill the gap and add literature on systematic reflections in the area of teacher identity develop...
The authors present findings from a qualitative study of an experience that supports teacher candida...
ABSTRACT This study explores teacher identity among four newcomer teachers who are taking their mast...
[[abstract]]This paper reports a qualitative study in response to the growing research interest in t...
We address the key aim of this special issue through a focus on teachers' self-reflection, in partic...
To fill the gap and add literature on systematic reflections in the area of teacher identity develop...
This article highlights the potential influence of reflective writing upon the emergence of a profes...
T his paper explains how two very different, but linked, discursive frames of critically reflective ...
This study demonstrated that learning to teach is a complex endeavor involving more than learning co...
The discourse of reflection is now firmly embedded in a range of teacher education programs in Austr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Educational Psychology, Washington State UniversityThe practice of writing is increa...
As teaching is a highly skilled and complex profession, pre-service teachers’ need to develop ...