© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. Teaching as a practice, situated in a context of time and space, is where teachers’ self-understanding - their sense of self- emerges. Taking this practice-based stance, the author argues that teachers’ self-understanding is at the same time the result or outcome of experiences in practice as well as a condition for future professional practice. This conceptualization of professional self-understanding allows to incorporate a number of ambiguities that are inherent in and even constitutive for the teaching job: self-understanding as both process and product, as situated between agency and structure, and as caught between intentionality and vulnerability. Concluding the au...
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Since the beginning of ISATT in the early 1980s, the general policy environment for education and sc...
Self-knowledge and self-understanding are key components of professional and personal self-determina...
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AbstractThis paper explores the relationship between practice and learning in the workplace, by focu...
This paper explores the relationship between practice and learning in the workplace, by focusing on ...
This paper explores the relationship between practice and learning in the workplace, by focusing on ...
The importance of 'reflective practice' in teaching and other professions is well established. Encou...
This paper explores the relationship between practice and learning in the workplace, by focusing on ...
Teaching is multifaceted and complex; a plethora of activities, roles and emotional elements, a huge...
THIS article considers the issue of practising educators continually learning to perform more effect...
In this book, teachers from a variety of backgrounds reflect on their journeys into teaching and dis...
Student teachers’ personal and professional values have received passing attention in the educationa...
As a society, we generally expect those working in professional roles to be 'professional', but this...
The person of the teacher is an essential element in what constitutes professional teaching and ther...
This study explores how issues associated with the professional as a person can be dealt with in pro...
Since the beginning of ISATT in the early 1980s, the general policy environment for education and sc...
Self-knowledge and self-understanding are key components of professional and personal self-determina...
What it means to teach is becoming progressively more complex and ambiguous. For teachers, remaining...
AbstractThis paper explores the relationship between practice and learning in the workplace, by focu...
This paper explores the relationship between practice and learning in the workplace, by focusing on ...
This paper explores the relationship between practice and learning in the workplace, by focusing on ...
The importance of 'reflective practice' in teaching and other professions is well established. Encou...
This paper explores the relationship between practice and learning in the workplace, by focusing on ...
Teaching is multifaceted and complex; a plethora of activities, roles and emotional elements, a huge...
THIS article considers the issue of practising educators continually learning to perform more effect...
In this book, teachers from a variety of backgrounds reflect on their journeys into teaching and dis...
Student teachers’ personal and professional values have received passing attention in the educationa...
As a society, we generally expect those working in professional roles to be 'professional', but this...