This paper reports on research undertaken into the processes through which student teachers begin to formulate an identity as a professional teacher. Using Fuller’s investigations into the attitudes of trainee teachers towards their courses (1969) as a baseline, a discussion is established on the place of the student voice in contemporary initial teacher training programmes. In order to further investigate the potential importance of affording student teachers the opportunity to reflect on and express their thinking and feeling as they embark on their chosen career path, the concerns of a group of student drama teachers were recorded and interpreted. The vehicle for this exercise involved writing and subsequently performing reflective mo...
After Dewey (1933) and Schön (1983, 1987), education scholars began to look further at the concepts...
This article discusses how professional identity, conceptualised as 'stories professionals tell abou...
Teacher professional identity is conceptualized in this chapter as a complex configuration of person...
This study investigated how student teachers on a Scottish teacher education programme learn by refl...
In this research I examine the experiences of four Conservatory style trained actors, who go onto co...
Exploring teachers’ voices in curriculum spaces is critical. As enactors of the curriculum, teachers...
The paper reports on research into what may have influenced trainees on four post-graduate teacher t...
The present study uses Dialogical Self Theory to explore the extent to which a dialogue supports tea...
grantor: University of TorontoThis personal narrative inquiry into some of my formal and ...
This thesis describes an investigation into the important process of communication between tutors an...
In this research the process of becoming and being a teacher has been explored by seeking to underst...
Abstract This study follows three pre-service teachers during three academic semesters in which they...
New teachers are supported extensively while participating in teacher training programs and during t...
This paper discusses a project in which a team of pre‐service and experienced teachers, following a ...
This paper discusses a project in which a team of pre‐service and experienced teachers, following a ...
After Dewey (1933) and Schön (1983, 1987), education scholars began to look further at the concepts...
This article discusses how professional identity, conceptualised as 'stories professionals tell abou...
Teacher professional identity is conceptualized in this chapter as a complex configuration of person...
This study investigated how student teachers on a Scottish teacher education programme learn by refl...
In this research I examine the experiences of four Conservatory style trained actors, who go onto co...
Exploring teachers’ voices in curriculum spaces is critical. As enactors of the curriculum, teachers...
The paper reports on research into what may have influenced trainees on four post-graduate teacher t...
The present study uses Dialogical Self Theory to explore the extent to which a dialogue supports tea...
grantor: University of TorontoThis personal narrative inquiry into some of my formal and ...
This thesis describes an investigation into the important process of communication between tutors an...
In this research the process of becoming and being a teacher has been explored by seeking to underst...
Abstract This study follows three pre-service teachers during three academic semesters in which they...
New teachers are supported extensively while participating in teacher training programs and during t...
This paper discusses a project in which a team of pre‐service and experienced teachers, following a ...
This paper discusses a project in which a team of pre‐service and experienced teachers, following a ...
After Dewey (1933) and Schön (1983, 1987), education scholars began to look further at the concepts...
This article discusses how professional identity, conceptualised as 'stories professionals tell abou...
Teacher professional identity is conceptualized in this chapter as a complex configuration of person...