This paper analyses the patterns found in teachers’ discourses during the implementation of a new HSC 2001 English syllabus in New South Wales and the ways in which these patterns relate to teachers’ professional identities. The teachers involved in the study that is reported had no contact with each other, and were from a selection of locations and school systems from across New South Wales, and yet there is extraordinary consistency found in their ways of thinking and behaving. Although the unique voices of particular individuals are identifiable what is most striking about their discourses is the similarities inherent in them - the metaphors chosen to convey their feelings and attitudes, and the multiplicity of contradictions and ironies...
Typescript.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Australian Centre for Educational Studies, School of ...
This dissertation is based on a case study of 8 beginning English teachers who participated in a col...
While perceptions that the roles of teacher and teacher educator as an oppositional binary are being...
The various components that make up a teacher's professional identity involve a complex interplay of...
This study focuses on the ways two preservice teachers discursively positioned themselves and their ...
This article discusses the professional identity of English teachers. It draws on discussions held a...
The formation of a professional identity will involve the interplay of many complex factors and its ...
The formation of a professional identity will involve the interplay of many complex factors and its ...
Identity is of increasing interest in teacher education. Crucial for resilience, the development of ...
peer-reviewedIn this chapter, our aim is to examine the experiences recounted in the shared professi...
This study explores discourse conflicts in schooling and society through an investigation of the way...
ABSTRACT: This article will examine the dynamic process which occurs for secondary English student t...
Abstract Addressing the need of non-native English-speaking teachers (NNESTs) to construct an ident...
English Language is a fast growing and popular subject at A level but the majority of qualified seco...
There is now a wealth of research that explores the relationship between identity and foreign langua...
Typescript.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Australian Centre for Educational Studies, School of ...
This dissertation is based on a case study of 8 beginning English teachers who participated in a col...
While perceptions that the roles of teacher and teacher educator as an oppositional binary are being...
The various components that make up a teacher's professional identity involve a complex interplay of...
This study focuses on the ways two preservice teachers discursively positioned themselves and their ...
This article discusses the professional identity of English teachers. It draws on discussions held a...
The formation of a professional identity will involve the interplay of many complex factors and its ...
The formation of a professional identity will involve the interplay of many complex factors and its ...
Identity is of increasing interest in teacher education. Crucial for resilience, the development of ...
peer-reviewedIn this chapter, our aim is to examine the experiences recounted in the shared professi...
This study explores discourse conflicts in schooling and society through an investigation of the way...
ABSTRACT: This article will examine the dynamic process which occurs for secondary English student t...
Abstract Addressing the need of non-native English-speaking teachers (NNESTs) to construct an ident...
English Language is a fast growing and popular subject at A level but the majority of qualified seco...
There is now a wealth of research that explores the relationship between identity and foreign langua...
Typescript.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Australian Centre for Educational Studies, School of ...
This dissertation is based on a case study of 8 beginning English teachers who participated in a col...
While perceptions that the roles of teacher and teacher educator as an oppositional binary are being...