This article reviews notions of identity and teacher identity, how these relate to the specific characteristics of language teaching, and how teacher identity can evolve or be developed through experience and teacher education. The notion of teacher identity highlights the individual characteristics of the teacher and how these are integrated with the possibilities and potentials provided in the institutional identity of teacher and the content and methods of a specific field, as these are realized in specific contexts of teaching. The elements of a teacher identity in language teaching are derived from a review of literature on identity and described in terms of the foundational and advanced competences required for language teaching, as i...
Teacher identity is an evolving, multi-dimensional concept of a teacher’s understanding of self, bes...
Teachers should care for the emotional stability of their students, teachers must take on the work o...
The work discusses how teachers have been seen and situated, in particular by the educational discou...
This chapter presents some new approaches and questions in language teacher identity research that c...
This chapter explores identity issues in the work and learning of English language teachers. It sets...
Becoming a teacher is a process that underlies different aspects and purposes of social interaction ...
This paper explores the published article that discusses theorizing language teacher identity. The a...
There is now a wealth of research that explores the relationship between identity and foreign langua...
The aim of this theoretical paper is to understand the meaning of identity and it is shaping at the ...
The main objective of this paper is to discuss possibilities of teacher identity development through...
Teacher professional identity is conceptualized in this chapter as a complex configuration of person...
From a sociocultural perspective, identity is understood as constructed through active negotiations ...
Although there is an increasing body of research on the formation/re-formation of language teacher i...
This article explores the transformative potential of a teacher’s identity in the context of bilingu...
Teacher identity is an evolving, multi-dimensional concept of a teacher’s understanding of self, bes...
Teacher identity is an evolving, multi-dimensional concept of a teacher’s understanding of self, bes...
Teachers should care for the emotional stability of their students, teachers must take on the work o...
The work discusses how teachers have been seen and situated, in particular by the educational discou...
This chapter presents some new approaches and questions in language teacher identity research that c...
This chapter explores identity issues in the work and learning of English language teachers. It sets...
Becoming a teacher is a process that underlies different aspects and purposes of social interaction ...
This paper explores the published article that discusses theorizing language teacher identity. The a...
There is now a wealth of research that explores the relationship between identity and foreign langua...
The aim of this theoretical paper is to understand the meaning of identity and it is shaping at the ...
The main objective of this paper is to discuss possibilities of teacher identity development through...
Teacher professional identity is conceptualized in this chapter as a complex configuration of person...
From a sociocultural perspective, identity is understood as constructed through active negotiations ...
Although there is an increasing body of research on the formation/re-formation of language teacher i...
This article explores the transformative potential of a teacher’s identity in the context of bilingu...
Teacher identity is an evolving, multi-dimensional concept of a teacher’s understanding of self, bes...
Teacher identity is an evolving, multi-dimensional concept of a teacher’s understanding of self, bes...
Teachers should care for the emotional stability of their students, teachers must take on the work o...
The work discusses how teachers have been seen and situated, in particular by the educational discou...