Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) have been described as being ‘neither fish nor fowl’, occupying a role between student and teacher. Their multiple identities are commonly framed within the literature as a key challenge. The present study explored the perspectives of GTAs when discussing their teaching work, through activity-oriented focus groups with nine GTAs from a UK university. Thematic analysis revealed that whilst GTAs showed a lack of clarity over their identity, they are actively involved in the process of ‘identity work’ through negotiating an emerging professional identity. Furthermore, liminality of status, being neither fully a student nor teacher, allows GTAs to operate with identity malleability, adjusting their most salie...
This paper argues that the challenges experienced by Professional Doctorate students in completing t...
Workplace preparation is increasingly part of university curricula and this has led to the appointme...
Students have expectations of their university education leading to graduate careers, with universit...
Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) have been described as being ‘neither fish nor fowl’, occupying ...
In recent years, Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) have been increasingly employed by higher educa...
For many, the term ‘teacher identity’ carries purely positive associations, as something that provid...
Universities are adopting institution-wide projects to increase student work placements and work-rel...
How do postgraduate researchers (PGRs) see themselves at the start of their PhD journey? There is a ...
Academics develop multiple identities as part of their learning and participation in social and prof...
The concept of teacher identity has experienced a resurgence of research attention as scholars in ed...
This study reports findings from an in-depth, longitudinal investigation of the formation of 13 novi...
Graduate students are responsible for much undergraduate instruction (Boyle & Boice, 1998; Luft et a...
This article is an attempt to contribute to the existing body of research on identity formation amon...
In recent years, the wellbeing of students and staff in Higher Education has received increased atte...
Presented at the International Annual Research Conference, 07-09 Dec 2016, Celtic Manor, Newport in ...
This paper argues that the challenges experienced by Professional Doctorate students in completing t...
Workplace preparation is increasingly part of university curricula and this has led to the appointme...
Students have expectations of their university education leading to graduate careers, with universit...
Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) have been described as being ‘neither fish nor fowl’, occupying ...
In recent years, Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) have been increasingly employed by higher educa...
For many, the term ‘teacher identity’ carries purely positive associations, as something that provid...
Universities are adopting institution-wide projects to increase student work placements and work-rel...
How do postgraduate researchers (PGRs) see themselves at the start of their PhD journey? There is a ...
Academics develop multiple identities as part of their learning and participation in social and prof...
The concept of teacher identity has experienced a resurgence of research attention as scholars in ed...
This study reports findings from an in-depth, longitudinal investigation of the formation of 13 novi...
Graduate students are responsible for much undergraduate instruction (Boyle & Boice, 1998; Luft et a...
This article is an attempt to contribute to the existing body of research on identity formation amon...
In recent years, the wellbeing of students and staff in Higher Education has received increased atte...
Presented at the International Annual Research Conference, 07-09 Dec 2016, Celtic Manor, Newport in ...
This paper argues that the challenges experienced by Professional Doctorate students in completing t...
Workplace preparation is increasingly part of university curricula and this has led to the appointme...
Students have expectations of their university education leading to graduate careers, with universit...