Abstract Artefacts can evoke stories. This article explores the use of artefacts in narrative pedagogies in the context of teachers’ professional development during the induction phase. The research question is: What kind of stories about beginning teachers’ work does the use of artefacts in narrative pedagogies evoke? The article is based on two peer group meetings in which nine Finnish teachers working in day care centres and primary schools participated. The findings illustrate how the use of artefacts offers an entrance into teachers’ daily routines, relationships and practices as well as how artefacts can become important actors in teachers’ classrooms. This article contributes to the emerging literature on the meaning of artefacts in...
In this paper we make an argument for paying close attention to the materiality of practice in under...
Teachers often tell anecdotes about children or classroom events. Such accounts are regarded as oral...
Teachers are an important influence on students' learning, and therefore the opportunity for teacher...
Tales of classroom experience punctuate teachers ’ talk with one another in a range of workplace con...
This paper uses perspectives drawn from work on comm unities of practice, sociocultural theory, and ...
Pedagogical documentation inspired by the early childhood schools of Reggio Emilia, Italy is a tool ...
AbstractThis research investigated how teachers’ various forms of knowledge are reflected in their p...
This paper uses perspectives drawn from work on communities of practice, sociocultural theory, and c...
This investigation examined the relevance of narrative as a meaning-making tool in dialogic exchange...
The telling of personal stories is a feature of everyday life. Young people with learning difficulti...
This study explores teachers’ pedagogical purposes for using narratives in Finnish religious and wor...
This paper analyses various uses of narrative in the exploration of teacher identity. It highlights ...
In recent years there has been significant investment by policy makers in the potential of technolog...
The present life histories qualitative research portrays the results and proposals made on the basis...
This paper discusses ways of understanding teacher practice in educational settings. An educational ...
In this paper we make an argument for paying close attention to the materiality of practice in under...
Teachers often tell anecdotes about children or classroom events. Such accounts are regarded as oral...
Teachers are an important influence on students' learning, and therefore the opportunity for teacher...
Tales of classroom experience punctuate teachers ’ talk with one another in a range of workplace con...
This paper uses perspectives drawn from work on comm unities of practice, sociocultural theory, and ...
Pedagogical documentation inspired by the early childhood schools of Reggio Emilia, Italy is a tool ...
AbstractThis research investigated how teachers’ various forms of knowledge are reflected in their p...
This paper uses perspectives drawn from work on communities of practice, sociocultural theory, and c...
This investigation examined the relevance of narrative as a meaning-making tool in dialogic exchange...
The telling of personal stories is a feature of everyday life. Young people with learning difficulti...
This study explores teachers’ pedagogical purposes for using narratives in Finnish religious and wor...
This paper analyses various uses of narrative in the exploration of teacher identity. It highlights ...
In recent years there has been significant investment by policy makers in the potential of technolog...
The present life histories qualitative research portrays the results and proposals made on the basis...
This paper discusses ways of understanding teacher practice in educational settings. An educational ...
In this paper we make an argument for paying close attention to the materiality of practice in under...
Teachers often tell anecdotes about children or classroom events. Such accounts are regarded as oral...
Teachers are an important influence on students' learning, and therefore the opportunity for teacher...