The contemporary research on the development of teachers' professional learning and professional identity for a large section of teachers in English as a foreign language (EFL) is woefully underdeveloped. Where previous research focuses on traditionally trained teachers, this project works with teachers trained and certified by private language schools. It examines their perception of development in learning and identity through the lens of Lave and Wenger's theories on professional learning and identity. The data comes from three in-depth interviews from a pilot project of a larger doctoral research project. The primary research questions are: (1) How do non-traditionally trained EFL teachers construct their professional identity? And (2) ...
While studies on teacher professional identity construction have been extensively documented, there ...
There is now a wealth of research that explores the relationship between identity and foreign langua...
This chapter presents some new approaches and questions in language teacher identity research that c...
Abstract The contemporary research on the development of teachers' professional learning and pro...
The contemporary research on the development of teachers' professional learning and professional ide...
Becoming a teacher is a process that underlies different aspects and purposes of social interaction ...
This chapter explores identity issues in the work and learning of English language teachers. It sets...
This study examined how immigrant non-native English speaking teachers (INNESTs) in the field of TES...
Studies on teacher identity reveal discriminations in the workplace where non-native/non-white Engli...
Building on Kachru‟s (2005) diagram of World Englishes and Norton‟s (2000) theoretical conception of...
Abstract Teacher identity has emerged as a central topic in educational research since 1990s. Profes...
From a sociocultural perspective, identity is understood as constructed through active negotiations ...
In this study, we examined how transnational teachers negotiate the cultural and educational practic...
This article reviews notions of identity and teacher identity, how these relate to the specific char...
The aim of this theoretical paper is to understand the meaning of identity and it is shaping at the ...
While studies on teacher professional identity construction have been extensively documented, there ...
There is now a wealth of research that explores the relationship between identity and foreign langua...
This chapter presents some new approaches and questions in language teacher identity research that c...
Abstract The contemporary research on the development of teachers' professional learning and pro...
The contemporary research on the development of teachers' professional learning and professional ide...
Becoming a teacher is a process that underlies different aspects and purposes of social interaction ...
This chapter explores identity issues in the work and learning of English language teachers. It sets...
This study examined how immigrant non-native English speaking teachers (INNESTs) in the field of TES...
Studies on teacher identity reveal discriminations in the workplace where non-native/non-white Engli...
Building on Kachru‟s (2005) diagram of World Englishes and Norton‟s (2000) theoretical conception of...
Abstract Teacher identity has emerged as a central topic in educational research since 1990s. Profes...
From a sociocultural perspective, identity is understood as constructed through active negotiations ...
In this study, we examined how transnational teachers negotiate the cultural and educational practic...
This article reviews notions of identity and teacher identity, how these relate to the specific char...
The aim of this theoretical paper is to understand the meaning of identity and it is shaping at the ...
While studies on teacher professional identity construction have been extensively documented, there ...
There is now a wealth of research that explores the relationship between identity and foreign langua...
This chapter presents some new approaches and questions in language teacher identity research that c...