This study explores how five pre-service subject teachers from different disciplines made sense of and characterized their teacher identity after completing their yearlong pedagogical studies. Leaning on the Bakhtinian dialogical approach and socio-culturally oriented discourse analysis, we examine how the students negotiated multiple voices in their narratives (interviews) and how they positioned themselves in relation to these voices. In the students’ identity negotiation, the Discourse based on participatory pedagogy and education responsibility contradicted with the Discourse of traditional pedagogy that the students had as a cultural resource from their own youth. These different Discourses collided with each other and were tested and ...
peer-reviewedIn this chapter, our aim is to examine the experiences recounted in the shared professi...
This qualitative case study examines the way in which six adult learners and their teacher in a univ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Julie WhiteIn this study, the discourse about b...
The present study uses Dialogical Self Theory to explore the extent to which a dialogue supports tea...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study I use a dialogic process with two student teac...
This thesis comprises three separate studies that together explore how Swedish student teachers cons...
This study focuses on teachers' group identity, seen as a process of co-construction of their group ...
This dissertation is based on a case study of 8 beginning English teachers who participated in a col...
Identity is of increasing interest in teacher education. Crucial for resilience, the development of ...
The study of teacher identity has gained prominence in English as a foreign language (EFL) teaching....
This article explores how university learning and the period of school placement can contribute to i...
Teacher identity and identity conflict has been a researched area in the educational field. Few stud...
This study focuses on the ways two preservice teachers discursively positioned themselves and their ...
This dissertation was a discourse analysis of how beginning English teachers’ talk contributes to th...
The study is set within the context where government-led education reforms have moved the teaching c...
peer-reviewedIn this chapter, our aim is to examine the experiences recounted in the shared professi...
This qualitative case study examines the way in which six adult learners and their teacher in a univ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Julie WhiteIn this study, the discourse about b...
The present study uses Dialogical Self Theory to explore the extent to which a dialogue supports tea...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study I use a dialogic process with two student teac...
This thesis comprises three separate studies that together explore how Swedish student teachers cons...
This study focuses on teachers' group identity, seen as a process of co-construction of their group ...
This dissertation is based on a case study of 8 beginning English teachers who participated in a col...
Identity is of increasing interest in teacher education. Crucial for resilience, the development of ...
The study of teacher identity has gained prominence in English as a foreign language (EFL) teaching....
This article explores how university learning and the period of school placement can contribute to i...
Teacher identity and identity conflict has been a researched area in the educational field. Few stud...
This study focuses on the ways two preservice teachers discursively positioned themselves and their ...
This dissertation was a discourse analysis of how beginning English teachers’ talk contributes to th...
The study is set within the context where government-led education reforms have moved the teaching c...
peer-reviewedIn this chapter, our aim is to examine the experiences recounted in the shared professi...
This qualitative case study examines the way in which six adult learners and their teacher in a univ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Julie WhiteIn this study, the discourse about b...