Dyslexic Individuals’ Narratives on their Process of Becoming English Language Teachers

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH How-A Colombian Journal for Teachers of English Pub Date : 2021-07-17 DOI:10.19183/HOW.28.2.621
Karen Andrea Cuervo-Rodríguez, Jairo Enrique Castañeda-Trujillo
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This article deals with the particularities two pre-service English language teachers have due to they have dyslexia. This study’s main intention was to understand how the participants constructed their identities as English teachers while dealing with discrimination, negative feelings, and not understanding teachers. We collected the data through interviews that served to write the two pre-service teachers’ narratives. The narrative analysis showed that pre-service English language teachers who suffer from apparently superficial difficulties must hide most of the time to avoid discrimination. We conclude that teacher educators’ role is essential in identity construction processes, especially when pre-service teachers face certain conditions that may affect their performance as language learners and as language teachers. Additionally, it was evident that resilient teachers can make strength from their weaknesses.
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阅读障碍者成为英语教师过程的叙述
本文探讨了两名职前英语教师由于阅读障碍所具有的特殊性。本研究的主要目的是了解参与者在面对歧视、负面情绪和不理解教师时如何构建自己的英语教师身份。我们通过访谈收集数据,以撰写两位职前教师的叙述。叙事性分析表明,职前英语教师在遭受明显表面上的困难时,大多数时候必须隐藏起来,以避免歧视。我们得出结论,教师教育者的角色在身份建构过程中至关重要,特别是当职前教师面临某些可能影响其作为语言学习者和语言教师表现的条件时。此外,很明显,有弹性的教师可以从他们的弱点中获得优势。
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How-A Colombian Journal for Teachers of English
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