This paper presents findings from narrative interviews undertaken with 24 narrators who attended primary school in the decades from 1944 - 2009. Deductive themes were first selected by examining the quantity of content and relevance to the study. Four deductive themes were drawn from the narrators’ recollections: Our Teachers; The Lessons We Learned; Our Friendships and the Games We Played and finally The Books we Read. The focus of this paper is on the findings from one of the deductive themes: Our Teachers. Once the stories had been transcribed, they were analysed for inductive themes. These were identified as: Pupil-teacher relationship, noted across each of the decades. A gendered workforce, reflected in each decade, except 1999-2009. ...
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Teachers tell stories. It is how we share, shape and learn from our experiences. As Clandinin and Co...
This paper presents findings from narrative interviews undertaken with 24 narrators who attended pri...
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This article concerns the way that research into Professional Memory (PM) in English teaching might ...
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This action research project was designed to incorporate autobiographical reports into a structured ...
This thesis explores the narratives of middle-class and working-class undergraduate women in their f...
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The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of how the memories of past teachers "live on...
This interdisciplinary study uses grounded theory to interrogate the socio-cultural relationship b...
This study explored how narrative was being used to foster meaning-making in Montessori, Steiner, Go...
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