In this article, I use data from interviews with three social studies teachers to consider teachers’ identity development. I point to how their narratives challenge traditional linear notions of professional attainment and apprenticeship by drawing on theories from Deleuze and Guattari as well as scholars in education who have utilised Deleuzian conceptions to theorise teacher education. Becoming teacher is a way for teachers and teacher educators to rethink professional identity for the fostering of justice and equity
The work discusses how teachers have been seen and situated, in particular by the educational discou...
© 2018, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc.. All rights reserved. Important e...
This paper reviews early findings of a small scale study of the extent to which teacher educators ha...
In this article, I use data from interviews with three social studies teachers to consider teachers’...
This article explores how university learning and the period of school placement can contribute to i...
In this article we address the question: 'What sub-identities of teacher educators emerge from the r...
This is an Accepted Manuscript version of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Professi...
Drawing on previous research that focused upon the formation and mediation of teacher professional i...
Little is known about the development of the professional identities of teacher educators, especiall...
The focus of this article is the construction of teacher identities in an alternative school setting...
Teacher identity has become important in mathematics education research, but mainly in relation to p...
The aim of this paper is to build on the current conceptions of professional identity formation whic...
Developing a strong sense of a professional identity as a teacher may be crucial to the well-being o...
The formation of teacher identity is a critical issue for pre-service teachers as they negotiate cho...
This article focuses on student teachers' professional identity formation inspired by the tension be...
The work discusses how teachers have been seen and situated, in particular by the educational discou...
© 2018, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc.. All rights reserved. Important e...
This paper reviews early findings of a small scale study of the extent to which teacher educators ha...
In this article, I use data from interviews with three social studies teachers to consider teachers’...
This article explores how university learning and the period of school placement can contribute to i...
In this article we address the question: 'What sub-identities of teacher educators emerge from the r...
This is an Accepted Manuscript version of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Professi...
Drawing on previous research that focused upon the formation and mediation of teacher professional i...
Little is known about the development of the professional identities of teacher educators, especiall...
The focus of this article is the construction of teacher identities in an alternative school setting...
Teacher identity has become important in mathematics education research, but mainly in relation to p...
The aim of this paper is to build on the current conceptions of professional identity formation whic...
Developing a strong sense of a professional identity as a teacher may be crucial to the well-being o...
The formation of teacher identity is a critical issue for pre-service teachers as they negotiate cho...
This article focuses on student teachers' professional identity formation inspired by the tension be...
The work discusses how teachers have been seen and situated, in particular by the educational discou...
© 2018, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc.. All rights reserved. Important e...
This paper reviews early findings of a small scale study of the extent to which teacher educators ha...