Stories of teachers’ identity: Between personal and professional experience
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Year of publication | 2021 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Studia paedagogica |
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Web | full text |
Doi | http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/SP2021-2-6 |
Keywords | Teacher identity; professional identity; personal identity; narratives |
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Description | Teacher identity is one of the key factors influencing the form and quality of educational processes. The aim of our literature review is an analysis of research on teachers' narrative identity in primary and secondary education. We used the Web of Science database and selected studies from 2010–2020 in English. The analysis shows that the area of teacher identity can be viewed from the points of personal and professional identity and their interplay. The data about teacher identity were collected mostly as narratives showing teachers' experience of their profession and their selves. Professional identity is investigated in terms of diversity in classroom discourse, curriculum, and professional development. Research on a teachers' personal identity focuses primarily on gender, parenting, sexual orientation, ethnicity, culture, political orientation, and national identity. The study illustrates an interplay of professional and personal identity. |
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