The negotiated self : employing reflexive inquiry to explore teacher identity / / edited by Ellyn Lyle.

Teacher identity resides in the foundational beliefs and assumptions educators have about teaching and learning. These beliefs and assumptions develop both inside and outside of the classroom, blurring the lines between the professional and the personal. Examining the development of teacher identity...

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Teacher identity resides in the foundational beliefs and assumptions educators have about teaching and learning. These beliefs and assumptions develop both inside and outside of the classroom, blurring the lines between the professional and the personal. Examining the development of teacher identity at this intersection requires a unique reflexive capacity. Reflexive inquiry is both established and continually emerging. At its most basic, reflexivity refers to researchers’ consciousness of their role in and effect on both the act of doing research and arriving at research findings. In making central the role of the researcher in the research process, reflexive inquiry interrogates agency while examining philosophical notions about the nature of knowledge. While advancements have been made in investigating the relationship between teacher knowledge and teacher practice, the research often fails to connect this meaning with self-knowledge and issues of identity. Through a consideration of these tenets, the authors in this collection embrace critical, qualitative, creative, and arts-integrated approaches to examine ways that reflexive inquiry supports studies in teacher identity. Moving between theory and lived experience, the authors individually and collectively lay bare teacher identity as negotiated while evidencing the epistemological merits of reflexive inquiry.
Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Foreword: Advice in this Liquid Midst / David W. Jardine -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Untangling Sel(f)ves through A/R/Tography / Ellyn Lyle -- Butterflies in the Knapsack: An Exploration of a Teacher’s Identity / Julie K. Corkett -- Trumpism, Truthiness, and the Gospel of Education / Sean Wiebe -- Learning to Become a Pedagogically-Engaged, Democratic Teacher: Self-Study Using Dewey’s Reflective Thinking Method / Isabel Martínez-Cuenca -- Reflexive Inquiry, Artistic Selves, and Epistemological Expansion / Heather McLeod , Cecile Badenhorst and Haley Toll -- (Re)Constructing Anti-Colonial Teacher Identities through Reflexive Inquiry / Adrian Downey and Casey Burkholder -- Exploring Ecological Literacy in Teacher Identity: Reflexive Inquiry through a Learning Garden Curricula / Andrejs Kulnieks and Kelly Young -- Responding Aesthetically: Using Artistic Expression and Dialogical Reflection to Transform Adversity / Sara Florence Davidson -- Teacher Identity in Formation: Social Change, Student Engagement, and a Spiritual Encounter / Guopeng Fu and Anthony Clarke -- Currere: Negotiating One’s Failure to Represent / Valerie Triggs -- Who Are You? Developing Teacher Identity Through an Ethics of Intersubjectivity / Lana Parker -- Self-Defining as Professionally Secular in the Public Space: Reflecting on Teacher Identity and Practice / Melanie Bennett-Stonebanks and C. Darius Stonebanks -- Sharing Stories: Duoethnographically Evoking Mathematics Teacher Identities through Narratives / Derek Markides and Sandy Miller -- Becoming Community: Ranya’s Story of Intergenerational Teaching and Learning in Art Education / Anita Sinner -- Symbolic World, Reflexivity, and Intentionality in the Construction of Academic Professional Identities (APIs) / Evelyn Morales Vázquez -- Critical Conversations on Reflexive Inquiry in Field Experiences / S. Laurie Hill , Amy Burns , Patricia Danyluk and Kathryn Crawford -- Preservice Teachers Explore Their Development as Teachers of Reading / Beverley Brenna and Andrea Dunk -- Insider/Outsider: Border Crossing, Liminality, and Disrupting Concepts of Teacher Identities through a Prototypical Lens / Christine Cho -- Reflexive Inquiry as a Scaffold for Teacher Identity Exploration during the First Year of Teaching / Dana Vedder-Weiss , Liel Biran , Avi Kaplan and Joanna K. Garner.
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Teachers Training of Cross-cultural studies.
Teachers In-service training Cross-cultural studies.
Identity (Psychology)
Teaching Social aspects.
Teaching Evaluation.
Reflective teaching.
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Ellyn Lyle --
Julie K. Corkett --
Sean Wiebe --
Isabel Martínez-Cuenca --
Heather McLeod , Cecile Badenhorst and Haley Toll --
Adrian Downey and Casey Burkholder --
Andrejs Kulnieks and Kelly Young --
Sara Florence Davidson --
Guopeng Fu and Anthony Clarke --
Valerie Triggs --
Lana Parker --
Melanie Bennett-Stonebanks and C. Darius Stonebanks --
Derek Markides and Sandy Miller --
Anita Sinner --
Evelyn Morales Vázquez --
S. Laurie Hill , Amy Burns , Patricia Danyluk and Kathryn Crawford --
Beverley Brenna and Andrea Dunk --
Christine Cho --
Dana Vedder-Weiss , Liel Biran , Avi Kaplan and Joanna K. Garner.
title The negotiated self employing reflexive inquiry to explore teacher identity /
spellingShingle The negotiated self employing reflexive inquiry to explore teacher identity /
Front Matter --
Copyright page --
Foreword: Advice in this Liquid Midst /
List of Figures --
Notes on Contributors --
Untangling Sel(f)ves through A/R/Tography /
Butterflies in the Knapsack: An Exploration of a Teacher’s Identity /
Trumpism, Truthiness, and the Gospel of Education /
Learning to Become a Pedagogically-Engaged, Democratic Teacher: Self-Study Using Dewey’s Reflective Thinking Method /
Reflexive Inquiry, Artistic Selves, and Epistemological Expansion /
(Re)Constructing Anti-Colonial Teacher Identities through Reflexive Inquiry /
Exploring Ecological Literacy in Teacher Identity: Reflexive Inquiry through a Learning Garden Curricula /
Responding Aesthetically: Using Artistic Expression and Dialogical Reflection to Transform Adversity /
Teacher Identity in Formation: Social Change, Student Engagement, and a Spiritual Encounter /
Currere: Negotiating One’s Failure to Represent /
Who Are You? Developing Teacher Identity Through an Ethics of Intersubjectivity /
Self-Defining as Professionally Secular in the Public Space: Reflecting on Teacher Identity and Practice /
Sharing Stories: Duoethnographically Evoking Mathematics Teacher Identities through Narratives /
Becoming Community: Ranya’s Story of Intergenerational Teaching and Learning in Art Education /
Symbolic World, Reflexivity, and Intentionality in the Construction of Academic Professional Identities (APIs) /
Critical Conversations on Reflexive Inquiry in Field Experiences /
Preservice Teachers Explore Their Development as Teachers of Reading /
Insider/Outsider: Border Crossing, Liminality, and Disrupting Concepts of Teacher Identities through a Prototypical Lens /
Reflexive Inquiry as a Scaffold for Teacher Identity Exploration during the First Year of Teaching /
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title_alt Front Matter --
Copyright page --
Foreword: Advice in this Liquid Midst /
List of Figures --
Notes on Contributors --
Untangling Sel(f)ves through A/R/Tography /
Butterflies in the Knapsack: An Exploration of a Teacher’s Identity /
Trumpism, Truthiness, and the Gospel of Education /
Learning to Become a Pedagogically-Engaged, Democratic Teacher: Self-Study Using Dewey’s Reflective Thinking Method /
Reflexive Inquiry, Artistic Selves, and Epistemological Expansion /
(Re)Constructing Anti-Colonial Teacher Identities through Reflexive Inquiry /
Exploring Ecological Literacy in Teacher Identity: Reflexive Inquiry through a Learning Garden Curricula /
Responding Aesthetically: Using Artistic Expression and Dialogical Reflection to Transform Adversity /
Teacher Identity in Formation: Social Change, Student Engagement, and a Spiritual Encounter /
Currere: Negotiating One’s Failure to Represent /
Who Are You? Developing Teacher Identity Through an Ethics of Intersubjectivity /
Self-Defining as Professionally Secular in the Public Space: Reflecting on Teacher Identity and Practice /
Sharing Stories: Duoethnographically Evoking Mathematics Teacher Identities through Narratives /
Becoming Community: Ranya’s Story of Intergenerational Teaching and Learning in Art Education /
Symbolic World, Reflexivity, and Intentionality in the Construction of Academic Professional Identities (APIs) /
Critical Conversations on Reflexive Inquiry in Field Experiences /
Preservice Teachers Explore Their Development as Teachers of Reading /
Insider/Outsider: Border Crossing, Liminality, and Disrupting Concepts of Teacher Identities through a Prototypical Lens /
Reflexive Inquiry as a Scaffold for Teacher Identity Exploration during the First Year of Teaching /
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contents Front Matter --
Copyright page --
Foreword: Advice in this Liquid Midst /
List of Figures --
Notes on Contributors --
Untangling Sel(f)ves through A/R/Tography /
Butterflies in the Knapsack: An Exploration of a Teacher’s Identity /
Trumpism, Truthiness, and the Gospel of Education /
Learning to Become a Pedagogically-Engaged, Democratic Teacher: Self-Study Using Dewey’s Reflective Thinking Method /
Reflexive Inquiry, Artistic Selves, and Epistemological Expansion /
(Re)Constructing Anti-Colonial Teacher Identities through Reflexive Inquiry /
Exploring Ecological Literacy in Teacher Identity: Reflexive Inquiry through a Learning Garden Curricula /
Responding Aesthetically: Using Artistic Expression and Dialogical Reflection to Transform Adversity /
Teacher Identity in Formation: Social Change, Student Engagement, and a Spiritual Encounter /
Currere: Negotiating One’s Failure to Represent /
Who Are You? Developing Teacher Identity Through an Ethics of Intersubjectivity /
Self-Defining as Professionally Secular in the Public Space: Reflecting on Teacher Identity and Practice /
Sharing Stories: Duoethnographically Evoking Mathematics Teacher Identities through Narratives /
Becoming Community: Ranya’s Story of Intergenerational Teaching and Learning in Art Education /
Symbolic World, Reflexivity, and Intentionality in the Construction of Academic Professional Identities (APIs) /
Critical Conversations on Reflexive Inquiry in Field Experiences /
Preservice Teachers Explore Their Development as Teachers of Reading /
Insider/Outsider: Border Crossing, Liminality, and Disrupting Concepts of Teacher Identities through a Prototypical Lens /
Reflexive Inquiry as a Scaffold for Teacher Identity Exploration during the First Year of Teaching /
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