Research has shown that teachers’ professional identities are frequently represented as and conceived to be fixed and free of conflict. Semi-structured interviews and visual metaphors were used in this qualitative study to investigate the perspectives of self-described activist teachers regarding their experiences with integrating their activism into their professional practice and identity. The theoretical framework for this study was informed by the work of Mikhail Bakhtin, Dorothy Holland, William Lachicotte, Debra Skinner, and Carol Cain. The research findings described how activism and professionalism are reconciled by participants who see themselves as both activists and professional educators, despite the tensions between these commi...
The case story of a local struggle in the north of England by research-active teachers to raise thei...
Teacher professional identity is conceptualized in this chapter as a complex configuration of person...
This study explores how six teachers worked up becoming and being activists in response to education...
The purpose of this study was to understand how four social justice activist teachers theorized thei...
1. Teacher professionalism in transition -- 2. Rethinking the practice of teacher professionalism --...
The publications in this portfolio are focused on issues related to educational innovations and in p...
The chapter, "Tensions in teachers’ identities as educators for social justice" was written by the l...
This research examined the differences in the professional identities of general educators and speci...
When practitioners are personally active in struggles or campaigns, tensions arise out of the inters...
California is in the midst of a teacher shortage crisis in part due to poor retention of new teacher...
This chapter draws upon a larger study on (beginning) teachers and on their experiences of being a t...
Recent studies have described professional identity as the interplay between individual agency and s...
The purpose of this study was to consider the political dimensions of teachers\u27 work through a co...
The purpose of this study is to explore tensions and themes that have influenced my activist identit...
The authors argue for a professional education of teachers which adopts a strong social justice agen...
The case story of a local struggle in the north of England by research-active teachers to raise thei...
Teacher professional identity is conceptualized in this chapter as a complex configuration of person...
This study explores how six teachers worked up becoming and being activists in response to education...
The purpose of this study was to understand how four social justice activist teachers theorized thei...
1. Teacher professionalism in transition -- 2. Rethinking the practice of teacher professionalism --...
The publications in this portfolio are focused on issues related to educational innovations and in p...
The chapter, "Tensions in teachers’ identities as educators for social justice" was written by the l...
This research examined the differences in the professional identities of general educators and speci...
When practitioners are personally active in struggles or campaigns, tensions arise out of the inters...
California is in the midst of a teacher shortage crisis in part due to poor retention of new teacher...
This chapter draws upon a larger study on (beginning) teachers and on their experiences of being a t...
Recent studies have described professional identity as the interplay between individual agency and s...
The purpose of this study was to consider the political dimensions of teachers\u27 work through a co...
The purpose of this study is to explore tensions and themes that have influenced my activist identit...
The authors argue for a professional education of teachers which adopts a strong social justice agen...
The case story of a local struggle in the north of England by research-active teachers to raise thei...
Teacher professional identity is conceptualized in this chapter as a complex configuration of person...
This study explores how six teachers worked up becoming and being activists in response to education...