The person of the teacher is an essential element in what constitutes professional teaching and therefore needs careful conceptualisation. In this chapter the author argues for this central thesis, presenting a wrap up of his theoretical and empirical work on the issue over the past decade. These studies have been inspired – both concep-tually and methodologically – by teacher thinking-research as well as the narrative-biographical approach to teaching and teacher development. The result is an empirically grounded conceptual framework on teacher development and teacher professionalism. Central concepts are ‘professional self-understanding’ and ‘subjective educational theory’ as components of the personal interpretative framework every indiv...
This article proposes a framework for developing as a critically reflective teacher. The author high...
The importance of 'reflective practice' in teaching and other professions is well established. Encou...
"We teach who we are " (Palmer, 1998, p. 2). This simple, yet profound, statement was the ...
Since the beginning of ISATT in the early 1980s, the general policy environment for education and sc...
This study explores. the notion of teacher as researcher, as reflective practitioner, and contends ...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. Teaching as a practice, situat...
What it means to teach is becoming progressively more complex and ambiguous. For teachers, remaining...
This book is designed to support the profession in educating ’the whole child’, but what about the ‘...
Teacher professional identity is conceptualized in this chapter as a complex configuration of person...
Student teachers’ personal and professional values have received passing attention in the educationa...
The text addresses the theme of teachers’ professional development. The role of a teacher is defined...
AbstractThis article proposes a framework for developing as a critically reflective teacher. The aut...
"We teach who we are" (Palmer, 1998, p. 2). This simple, yet profound, statement was the catalyst t...
The discourse of reflection is now firmly embedded in a range of teacher education programs in Austr...
Abstract1. This paper argues that the most powerful, durable and effective agents of educational cha...
This article proposes a framework for developing as a critically reflective teacher. The author high...
The importance of 'reflective practice' in teaching and other professions is well established. Encou...
"We teach who we are " (Palmer, 1998, p. 2). This simple, yet profound, statement was the ...
Since the beginning of ISATT in the early 1980s, the general policy environment for education and sc...
This study explores. the notion of teacher as researcher, as reflective practitioner, and contends ...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. Teaching as a practice, situat...
What it means to teach is becoming progressively more complex and ambiguous. For teachers, remaining...
This book is designed to support the profession in educating ’the whole child’, but what about the ‘...
Teacher professional identity is conceptualized in this chapter as a complex configuration of person...
Student teachers’ personal and professional values have received passing attention in the educationa...
The text addresses the theme of teachers’ professional development. The role of a teacher is defined...
AbstractThis article proposes a framework for developing as a critically reflective teacher. The aut...
"We teach who we are" (Palmer, 1998, p. 2). This simple, yet profound, statement was the catalyst t...
The discourse of reflection is now firmly embedded in a range of teacher education programs in Austr...
Abstract1. This paper argues that the most powerful, durable and effective agents of educational cha...
This article proposes a framework for developing as a critically reflective teacher. The author high...
The importance of 'reflective practice' in teaching and other professions is well established. Encou...
"We teach who we are " (Palmer, 1998, p. 2). This simple, yet profound, statement was the ...