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Mäkelä, Kasper; Hirvensalo, Mirja; Whipp, Peter R. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2015
One of the cause's célèbre in the field of education has been teacher attrition; Physical education (PE) is no different. Some PE teachers are leaving the profession because they encounter stress and dissatisfaction in their profession. The purpose of this study is to determine the aspects that keep PE teachers happy and remaining in the…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Career Choice, Intention, Teacher Persistence
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Strode, Aina – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2015
Implementation of participatory action research during pedagogical practice facilitates sustainable education because its objective is to understand professional practice, enrich the capacity of involved participants and an opportunity to make inquiries for the improvement of quality. In the research of professional practice, subjects explore…
Descriptors: Action Research, Participatory Research, Professional Identity, Professionalism
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Jurkunas, Lina – CATESOL Journal, 2015
As many scholars in the field of TESOL (Danielewicz, 2001; Harlow & Cobb, 2014; Kanno & Stuart, 2011) point out, the development of teacher identity is an ongoing, multifaceted process. Thus, quite frequently, novice teachers feel as though they take on a role when they are in the classroom, as opposed to fully embodying an identity of a…
Descriptors: Noncredit Courses, Volunteers, Professional Identity, Practicums
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Valutis, Stephanie A. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2015
Ambiguity tolerance and intolerance can influence one's professional practice. The study of such influences remains sparse within the social work literature. Behaviors that reduce uncertainty, including categorizing or stereotyping, are used by those who feel discomfort in ambiguous situations. This study explores explore the relationship between…
Descriptors: Ambiguity (Context), Stereotypes, Correlation, Social Work
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Dominguez, Celi Rodrigues Chaves; Viviani, Luciana Maria; Cazetta, Valéria; Guridi, Verónica Marcela; Faht, Elen Cristina; Pioker, Fabiana Curtopassi; Cubero, Josely – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015
In this article, we present results from a research project in which the main aim was to understand students' decision-making processes in choosing to become a teacher and to make sense of the relationships between this process and the formation of their identity as a teacher. The study was conducted with 39 students from the Science Teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Career Choice
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Bukor, Emese – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2015
This article explores the influence of personal and professional experiences on the development of teacher identity. The holistic perspective in this article refers to the language teachers' exploration of their personal and professional experiences with the use of both conscious/rational and intuitive/tacit thought processes. Three language…
Descriptors: Teachers, Professional Identity, Holistic Approach, Teacher Attitudes
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Hsieh, Betina – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2015
Previous work on new teacher professional identity has focused on identity as a process of negotiation between individual and contextual factors. These negotiations are often filled with a struggle between personal agency and structures that prevent the enactment of an ideal professional self. This study introduces and discusses three teacher…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Teacher Role, Beginning Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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McCauley-Smith, Catherine; Williams, Sharon J.; Gillon, Anne Clare; Braganza, Ashley – Studies in Higher Education, 2015
In education literature there is a distinct lack of scholarly work on issues of leadership other than on functional leadership at lower levels or high-level individual leadership activity which dominates existing studies. This empirical research is based on the result of a merger of education providers within the North East of England. A crucial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership Training, Instructional Leadership, Student Leadership
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Chee, Yam San; Mehrotra, Swati; Ong, Jing Chuan – Learning, Media and Technology, 2015
Teachers who attempt pedagogical innovation with authentic digital games face significant challenges because such games instantiate open systems of learner activity, inviting enquiry learning rather than knowledge acquisition. However, school environments are normatively sanctioned cultural spaces where direct instruction and high-stakes tests are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Games, Computer Games, Educational Practices
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Buchanan, John – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2015
The transition from pre-service to in-service can be difficult for teachers. One means of looking into the minds and hearts of such teachers is to elicit the metaphors they adopt for themselves. Previous studies have indicated that during this transition much of the confidence, idealism and optimism of teacher metaphors is displaced by bleak and…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Locus of Control
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Bennett, Rebecca; Hill, Braden; Jones, Angela – Higher Education Research and Development, 2015
There is a gap in queer theory and higher education literature, regarding how queer university teachers negotiate their sexuality in cross-cultural classrooms. This article moves to address this gap by examining the complex intersection between gay teacher identity and cross-cultural sensitivity, evident in the stories of two queer academics.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homosexuality, Sexuality, Teachers
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Lundqvist, Mats; Middleton, Karen Williams; Nowell, Pamela – Industry and Higher Education, 2015
Entrepreneurship has been defined as an individual?new value creation dialogic. To study how entrepreneurial identity evolves, this article, drawing on entrepreneurial learning theory, adds an entrepreneurial role expectations dialogic. Longitudinal evidence from nascent entrepreneurs working in venture teams on invention disclosures offers an…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Professional Identity, Novices, Learning Theories
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Kensington-Miller, Barbara; Renc-Roe, Joanna; Morón-García, Susan – International Journal for Academic Development, 2015
This paper builds on discussions of academic developers' identity experienced as a discomfiting, troubled, and often marginal space. Three experienced academic developers, located in research-intensive institutions in three different countries, using auto-ethnographic writing and a shared narrative inquiry, explore moments of congruence and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Research Universities, Educational Development, Professional Identity
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Ortaçtepe, Deniz – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2015
Adapting Norton's (2000) notion of investment as an analytical lens along with thematic analysis, this longitudinal/narrative inquiry explores how 2 EFL teachers' language socialization in the United States resulted in an identity (re)construction as teachers of intercultural competence. Baris and Serkan's language socialization in the United…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers
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Moreau, Marie-Pierre – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2015
This article explores the circumstances in which individuals become secondary school teachers in England and France. Using a social constructivist theoretical framework, it specifically considers how national contexts play out in this decision. The findings presented in this paper draw on a corpus of 60 interviews with a sample of teachers based…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Secondary School Teachers, Role, Cultural Context
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