This two-year longitudinal study explores how an earlier international teaching experience influences the way six newly qualified teachers perceive their current teaching practice and professional self-understanding during personally significant experiences. The concept of an experiential continuum, a key concept in these findings, suggests that every experience reflects back on previous experiences and modifies later experiences. We identified 12 individual examples of personally significant experiences in which newly graduated teachers described how their previous international teaching experience informed their present teaching practice. Our study shows that experiential continuity identified during significant personal experiences in n...
Because of pressing issues such as teacher attrition, we explored differences in student teachers' e...
A boundary is a metaphor for an experience of discontinuity wherein a socio-cultural difference is p...
This study explores how 33 student teachers’ reflections during 106 ‘bumpy moments’ while in an inte...
This two-year longitudinal study explores how an earlier international teaching experience influence...
This case study reported on student teachers’ and new teachers’ personal interpretations in their te...
This case study reported on student teachers’ and new teachers’ personal interpretations in their te...
This thesis reports on an interpretative case study about student teachers’ and new teachers’ perso...
This case study explored examples of pre-service teachers’ learning when experiencing discontinuity ...
Experience may influence beliefs and beliefs may influence practices. Following these premise...
This qualitative study investigates the changes and continuities in conceptions of teaching and lear...
A boundary is a metaphor for an experience of discontinuity wherein a socio-cultural difference is p...
This qualitativestudy investigatesthe changes and continuities in conceptions of teaching and learni...
Findings are reported from two studies examining from which specific backgrounds and in which ways s...
A boundary is a metaphor for an experience of discontinuity wherein a socio-cultural difference is p...
Because of pressing issues such as teacher attrition, we explored differences in student teachers' e...
Because of pressing issues such as teacher attrition, we explored differences in student teachers' e...
A boundary is a metaphor for an experience of discontinuity wherein a socio-cultural difference is p...
This study explores how 33 student teachers’ reflections during 106 ‘bumpy moments’ while in an inte...
This two-year longitudinal study explores how an earlier international teaching experience influence...
This case study reported on student teachers’ and new teachers’ personal interpretations in their te...
This case study reported on student teachers’ and new teachers’ personal interpretations in their te...
This thesis reports on an interpretative case study about student teachers’ and new teachers’ perso...
This case study explored examples of pre-service teachers’ learning when experiencing discontinuity ...
Experience may influence beliefs and beliefs may influence practices. Following these premise...
This qualitative study investigates the changes and continuities in conceptions of teaching and lear...
A boundary is a metaphor for an experience of discontinuity wherein a socio-cultural difference is p...
This qualitativestudy investigatesthe changes and continuities in conceptions of teaching and learni...
Findings are reported from two studies examining from which specific backgrounds and in which ways s...
A boundary is a metaphor for an experience of discontinuity wherein a socio-cultural difference is p...
Because of pressing issues such as teacher attrition, we explored differences in student teachers' e...
Because of pressing issues such as teacher attrition, we explored differences in student teachers' e...
A boundary is a metaphor for an experience of discontinuity wherein a socio-cultural difference is p...
This study explores how 33 student teachers’ reflections during 106 ‘bumpy moments’ while in an inte...