This chapter explores the premise that the scholarly significance of a revitalised dialogic culture in research education can be explicitly built in to preservice teacher education pedagogy. Specifically, it explores how dialogic encounters with self and others are both explicitly and serendipitously operationalized as pedagogical moments in teacher-writer researcher education. McAlpine and Amundsen (2009: 124) signify the role of dialogue for the professional self: What students experience in the academic workplace is guided by both complementary and competing motives and goals. Individuals are shaping an understanding of the academic self, based on a constant dialogue with the communities with which they wish to become identified … and wi...
What might becoming a poet have to do with becoming a teacher? What might becoming a teacher have t...
This paper reports upon the insights gained through working with teachers as writers at their own le...
In the field of writing in education two strong even common-sense views exist: firstly, that to tea...
This chapter explores the premise that the scholarly significance of a revitalised dialogic culture ...
Teachers need support in writing instruction as they often feel unprepared to teach writing, lack kn...
In current educational research, there is an ideological chasm between the practical and the theoret...
As editors of this volume, we sought a range of viewpoints, including examples of new empirical rese...
Teacher-research, an increasingly popular approach to research in composition studies, finds itself ...
Drawing upon recent research projects undertaken by the authors and others in the international rese...
Descriptive understandings of what human learning is, and so normative expectations of what teachers...
This article contributes to the growing body of research in teacher professional development that in...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a need to look closely at why and how teachers' per...
abstract: This qualitative, action research study examines how teacher-writers' identities are const...
This dissertation reports the socialization experiences of beginning teacher educators. I have been ...
[About the book] The editors and contributors to this collection explore what it means to adopt an ...
What might becoming a poet have to do with becoming a teacher? What might becoming a teacher have t...
This paper reports upon the insights gained through working with teachers as writers at their own le...
In the field of writing in education two strong even common-sense views exist: firstly, that to tea...
This chapter explores the premise that the scholarly significance of a revitalised dialogic culture ...
Teachers need support in writing instruction as they often feel unprepared to teach writing, lack kn...
In current educational research, there is an ideological chasm between the practical and the theoret...
As editors of this volume, we sought a range of viewpoints, including examples of new empirical rese...
Teacher-research, an increasingly popular approach to research in composition studies, finds itself ...
Drawing upon recent research projects undertaken by the authors and others in the international rese...
Descriptive understandings of what human learning is, and so normative expectations of what teachers...
This article contributes to the growing body of research in teacher professional development that in...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a need to look closely at why and how teachers' per...
abstract: This qualitative, action research study examines how teacher-writers' identities are const...
This dissertation reports the socialization experiences of beginning teacher educators. I have been ...
[About the book] The editors and contributors to this collection explore what it means to adopt an ...
What might becoming a poet have to do with becoming a teacher? What might becoming a teacher have t...
This paper reports upon the insights gained through working with teachers as writers at their own le...
In the field of writing in education two strong even common-sense views exist: firstly, that to tea...