These days, online contexts seem the most appropriate option for in-service teacher education. Many educational institutions have acknowledged the potential of on-line courses which involve teachers who work full-time in schools. Despite this, it appears to be an issue which has, until now, been scarcely researched. The present study is directed at exploring how some in-service teachers interacting in an asynchronous website construct their professional identity. They were engaged in an individual and a group activity where they discussed their stories and experiences as teachers. The data collected comprise all the writings of two teacher groups. With reference to Positioning theory, a discourse analysis was carried out. As hypothesized, t...
A Teacher Education (TE) on line laboratory offered an asyncrounous environment for \u201creflective...
This article presents research from a qualitative study exploring five secondary English teachers’ p...
By telling stories, we make identity claims (Ronai, 1997). This paper presents a case study explorin...
These days, online contexts seem the most appropriate option for in-service teacher education. Many ...
Professional Identity is currently receiving increased attention in the field of teacher education. ...
This research intended to show how the process of constructing the professional identity of in-servi...
Knowledge of the relationship between professional identity and professional knowledge/practice (Flo...
More fully online MA TESOL programs are offered now than ever (England, 2012; Hall & Knox, 2009; Mur...
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...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the influence of professional and academic identities in on...
In recent years, teachers have turned to online social spaces for peer-to-peer interaction in increa...
Teacher identity is defined as a sense of teacher self that results from a productive combination of...
Teacher identity is defined as a sense of teacher self that results from a productive combination of...
Introduction. This paper reports findings from an on-going analysis of how pre-school teacher traine...
A Teacher Education (TE) on line laboratory offered an asyncrounous environment for \u201creflective...
This article presents research from a qualitative study exploring five secondary English teachers’ p...
By telling stories, we make identity claims (Ronai, 1997). This paper presents a case study explorin...
These days, online contexts seem the most appropriate option for in-service teacher education. Many ...
Professional Identity is currently receiving increased attention in the field of teacher education. ...
This research intended to show how the process of constructing the professional identity of in-servi...
Knowledge of the relationship between professional identity and professional knowledge/practice (Flo...
More fully online MA TESOL programs are offered now than ever (England, 2012; Hall & Knox, 2009; Mur...
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...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the influence of professional and academic identities in on...
In recent years, teachers have turned to online social spaces for peer-to-peer interaction in increa...
Teacher identity is defined as a sense of teacher self that results from a productive combination of...
Teacher identity is defined as a sense of teacher self that results from a productive combination of...
Introduction. This paper reports findings from an on-going analysis of how pre-school teacher traine...
A Teacher Education (TE) on line laboratory offered an asyncrounous environment for \u201creflective...
This article presents research from a qualitative study exploring five secondary English teachers’ p...
By telling stories, we make identity claims (Ronai, 1997). This paper presents a case study explorin...