This paper explores how teachers discursively construct socially desirable identities to sustain their engagement in the Facebook Timeline community. Data were gathered from the Status updates and Comments on 29 Timelines belonged to Malaysian English language teachers who were purposively chosen as they often posted and commented on teaching-related issues on their Timelines. The analysis shows that the commonest form of identity construction on the teachers’ Timelines was as a dissenter which had been carefully constructed to present positive self-images and cast blames on other people. The teachers questioned the expectations of the people around them, as they perceive that the expectations are unrealistic. This paper concludes that the ...
This article reports a study on members in self-organised Facebook groups for teachers. The aim is t...
Studies examining preservice teachers’ (PSTs) experiences with microblogging and activities that but...
In New Zealand, the use of social media for educational purposes is being encouraged (Ministry of Ed...
This study is situated in the broader identity-construction literature. Bringing discourse community...
Social media are a group of technologies such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn which offer people c...
The ways in which educational practitioners represent themselves on social networking sites (SNSs) c...
This paper is part of a larger study investigating teachers’ engagement in social support process on...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to extend the knowledge of how identity is connected to informat...
New technologies have led to changes in teaching pedagogy. Among the digital technologies introduced...
This thesis presents an ethnographic investigation of teachers’ peer-to-peer engagement in online so...
This thesis presents an ethnographic investigation of teachers’ peer-to-peer engagement in online so...
Professional Identity is currently receiving increased attention in the field of teacher education. ...
Introduction. This paper reports findings from an on-going analysis of how pre-school teacher traine...
Developing and supporting teacher identity has been largely overlooked in the professional developme...
As teacher education students become professionals, they face a number of tensions related to identi...
This article reports a study on members in self-organised Facebook groups for teachers. The aim is t...
Studies examining preservice teachers’ (PSTs) experiences with microblogging and activities that but...
In New Zealand, the use of social media for educational purposes is being encouraged (Ministry of Ed...
This study is situated in the broader identity-construction literature. Bringing discourse community...
Social media are a group of technologies such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn which offer people c...
The ways in which educational practitioners represent themselves on social networking sites (SNSs) c...
This paper is part of a larger study investigating teachers’ engagement in social support process on...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to extend the knowledge of how identity is connected to informat...
New technologies have led to changes in teaching pedagogy. Among the digital technologies introduced...
This thesis presents an ethnographic investigation of teachers’ peer-to-peer engagement in online so...
This thesis presents an ethnographic investigation of teachers’ peer-to-peer engagement in online so...
Professional Identity is currently receiving increased attention in the field of teacher education. ...
Introduction. This paper reports findings from an on-going analysis of how pre-school teacher traine...
Developing and supporting teacher identity has been largely overlooked in the professional developme...
As teacher education students become professionals, they face a number of tensions related to identi...
This article reports a study on members in self-organised Facebook groups for teachers. The aim is t...
Studies examining preservice teachers’ (PSTs) experiences with microblogging and activities that but...
In New Zealand, the use of social media for educational purposes is being encouraged (Ministry of Ed...