This article simultaneously explores the dynamic nature of teacher educator identity and highlights the methodological potential of poetic inquiry in self-study. Using tensions as a conceptual framework to explore identity as a process of becoming, I draw from a series of found poems to examine my identity as a mid-career teacher educator working in a leadership position at an Australian university. In this article, I assert that poetic inquiry is a vehicle for representing the embodied, emotive aspects of ongoing identity development. I contend that poetic inquiry is a doorway to sharing experiences and understandings of identity in authentic, lived ways that speak back to metanarratives of academic work. Poetic self-study enables us to ma...
Contemplating one’s teaching has long been an essential part of teacher education. Accordingly, as a...
This article discusses how professional identity, conceptualised as 'stories professionals tell abou...
This article reports on a narrative inquiry into Amy's transition from recent graduate to trainee te...
This article uses poetry to articulate a collaborative object inquiry into educational spaces throug...
Uncovering an authentic version of self-identity is at once difficult and profound. Our self-identit...
The focus is a self-study of my own practice and how I investigated my educative practice in facilit...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a need to look closely at why and how teachers' per...
Through self-study research, teacher educators, teachers, and other professionals reimagine their pr...
Narrative inductive accounts of my teaching practices create a compelling medium for exposing and ch...
The work of teacher educators is complex and multifaceted and requires knowledge of pedagogy and pra...
This self-study examines the identity loss and shifts in English Learners (ELs). It helps inform tea...
"We teach who we are" (Palmer, 1998, p. 2). This simple, yet profound, statement was the catalyst t...
"We teach who we are " (Palmer, 1998, p. 2). This simple, yet profound, statement was the ...
This reflection focuses on the case of a student who failed my English class when I was concurrently...
This study demonstrated that learning to teach is a complex endeavor involving more than learning co...
Contemplating one’s teaching has long been an essential part of teacher education. Accordingly, as a...
This article discusses how professional identity, conceptualised as 'stories professionals tell abou...
This article reports on a narrative inquiry into Amy's transition from recent graduate to trainee te...
This article uses poetry to articulate a collaborative object inquiry into educational spaces throug...
Uncovering an authentic version of self-identity is at once difficult and profound. Our self-identit...
The focus is a self-study of my own practice and how I investigated my educative practice in facilit...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a need to look closely at why and how teachers' per...
Through self-study research, teacher educators, teachers, and other professionals reimagine their pr...
Narrative inductive accounts of my teaching practices create a compelling medium for exposing and ch...
The work of teacher educators is complex and multifaceted and requires knowledge of pedagogy and pra...
This self-study examines the identity loss and shifts in English Learners (ELs). It helps inform tea...
"We teach who we are" (Palmer, 1998, p. 2). This simple, yet profound, statement was the catalyst t...
"We teach who we are " (Palmer, 1998, p. 2). This simple, yet profound, statement was the ...
This reflection focuses on the case of a student who failed my English class when I was concurrently...
This study demonstrated that learning to teach is a complex endeavor involving more than learning co...
Contemplating one’s teaching has long been an essential part of teacher education. Accordingly, as a...
This article discusses how professional identity, conceptualised as 'stories professionals tell abou...
This article reports on a narrative inquiry into Amy's transition from recent graduate to trainee te...