This article provides a cross-case analysis of three teachers who participated in a two-week professional development (PD) on the teaching of writing that addressed their own identities as writers. This is an area that is commonly overlooked and how teachers view themselves as writers may play an important role in how they help their students to think of themselves as writers, may shape the conversations they have about writing, and may influence the kinds of writing opportunities they provide. Drawing on an identity perspective, the findings illustrate how the opportunity to construct and enact writing identities shaped how the teachers understood the teaching of writing. As they engaged in the writing process, collaborated in writing grou...
The purpose of this research is to understand how secondary English language arts (ELA) teachers’ id...
Teachers need support in writing instruction as they often feel unprepared to teach writing, lack kn...
Because of recent attention underscoring the lack of preservice teachers’ (PSTs) writer identities ,...
This article provides a cross-case analysis of three teachers who participated in a two-week profess...
This article provides a cross-case analysis of three teachers who participated in a two-week profess...
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large...
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large...
Writers’ identities matter: influenced by personal histories and experiences, our identities as writ...
In the light of increased interest in teachers’ professional identities, this paper addresses the un...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
As editors of this volume, we sought a range of viewpoints, including examples of new empirical rese...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
In the context of increased international interest in teachers’ literate habitus and identities, thi...
Students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States were in elementary schoo...
Students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States were in elementary schoo...
The purpose of this research is to understand how secondary English language arts (ELA) teachers’ id...
Teachers need support in writing instruction as they often feel unprepared to teach writing, lack kn...
Because of recent attention underscoring the lack of preservice teachers’ (PSTs) writer identities ,...
This article provides a cross-case analysis of three teachers who participated in a two-week profess...
This article provides a cross-case analysis of three teachers who participated in a two-week profess...
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large...
The purpose of this study is to explore the writer identity of four preservice teachers from a large...
Writers’ identities matter: influenced by personal histories and experiences, our identities as writ...
In the light of increased interest in teachers’ professional identities, this paper addresses the un...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
As editors of this volume, we sought a range of viewpoints, including examples of new empirical rese...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
In the context of increased international interest in teachers’ literate habitus and identities, thi...
Students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States were in elementary schoo...
Students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States were in elementary schoo...
The purpose of this research is to understand how secondary English language arts (ELA) teachers’ id...
Teachers need support in writing instruction as they often feel unprepared to teach writing, lack kn...
Because of recent attention underscoring the lack of preservice teachers’ (PSTs) writer identities ,...