This paper draws on interviews undertaken with second year student teachers. They describe their motivations for wishing to enter the profession and imagine the type of teacher they wish to become. These student teachers express a desire to make a difference as strong motivation for wanting to enter the profession. This is not uncharacteristic. Here we explore this motivation as possibly illustrative of an uncritical adoption of teacher subjectivities underpinned by notions of pastoral power. The argument is made that current debates that reinscribe the binary between teacher as 'moral' and teacher as 'market-orientated' may make teacher subjectivities premised on pastoral power a more intuitive and attractive choice. The desire to make a d...
This study explored the pedagogic action of four high school social studies teachers. I employed gro...
Social relations are often seen as transactions between individuals. The dynamic teacher, accordingl...
Teachers tell stories. It is how we share, shape and learn from our experiences. As Clandinin and Co...
Master of EducationThis research looks at the pastoral care program in an academic school in which e...
Educators have increasingly demonstrated commitment to, and invested much effort in advancing the ca...
From a broad perspective, the entire time spent in teacher training can be characterized as a period...
The beliefs that teachers hold about teaching and learning, about subject matter and about students ...
This thesis describes an investigation into the important process of communication between tutors an...
There is an increasing awareness that teaching is a practice where moral action is inseparable from ...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how teachers at upper secondary school view their profe...
This study examines the role of storytelling in learning to teach, exploring the stories one student...
The starting point of the study is the work counselling process taking place in the induction phase ...
Teaching Daze: Stories of Self and Others is a doctoral dissertation about beginning teaching by a b...
A beginning secondary teacher in rural Saskatchewan, Sarah, was interviewed over a four month period...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a need to look closely at why and how teachers' per...
This study explored the pedagogic action of four high school social studies teachers. I employed gro...
Social relations are often seen as transactions between individuals. The dynamic teacher, accordingl...
Teachers tell stories. It is how we share, shape and learn from our experiences. As Clandinin and Co...
Master of EducationThis research looks at the pastoral care program in an academic school in which e...
Educators have increasingly demonstrated commitment to, and invested much effort in advancing the ca...
From a broad perspective, the entire time spent in teacher training can be characterized as a period...
The beliefs that teachers hold about teaching and learning, about subject matter and about students ...
This thesis describes an investigation into the important process of communication between tutors an...
There is an increasing awareness that teaching is a practice where moral action is inseparable from ...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how teachers at upper secondary school view their profe...
This study examines the role of storytelling in learning to teach, exploring the stories one student...
The starting point of the study is the work counselling process taking place in the induction phase ...
Teaching Daze: Stories of Self and Others is a doctoral dissertation about beginning teaching by a b...
A beginning secondary teacher in rural Saskatchewan, Sarah, was interviewed over a four month period...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a need to look closely at why and how teachers' per...
This study explored the pedagogic action of four high school social studies teachers. I employed gro...
Social relations are often seen as transactions between individuals. The dynamic teacher, accordingl...
Teachers tell stories. It is how we share, shape and learn from our experiences. As Clandinin and Co...