Preparing to be future early childhood teachers: undergraduate students’ perceptions of their identity

IF 1.4 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education Pub Date : 2022-04-23 DOI:10.1080/1359866X.2022.2066506
Runke Huang, Haowen Zheng, Tianxue Duan, Weipeng Yang, Hui Li
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ABSTRACT Teachers’ professional identities, or the professional images teachers have of themselves, play an essential role in teachers’ pedagogical knowledge and their propensity to stay in the profession. Even though with a shared recognition of the importance of professional identities among teachers, research is limited in terms of examining preservice teachers’ professional identities in early childhood education (ECE). This study, thus, investigated Chinese ECE undergraduate students’ perception of their identities as future teachers and the factors perceived to influence their professional identities. Altogether 182 preservice early childhood (EC) teachers were surveyed, and six graduates from the teacher training programmes were interviewed. Latent profile analyses generated three profiles of professional identity: low, medium, and high profiles. Regression analyses revealed that the year of study negatively predicted preservice teachers’ profile of professional identity, while the academic competency positively predicted the profile. Further interviews indicated that the social images of EC teachers, professional learning in universities, and requirements in kindergartens were perceived as the main obstacles to achieving a high identity, which refers to a strong, emotional recognition of ECE, satisfaction with the teacher education programme, and positive career prospects.
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准备成为未来的幼儿教师:大学生对自己身份的认知
教师的专业认同,即教师对自己的专业形象,在教师的教学知识和职业倾向中起着至关重要的作用。尽管教师专业认同的重要性得到了普遍认可,但在幼儿教育(ECE)中对职前教师专业认同的研究仍然有限。因此,本研究调查了中国ECE本科生对未来教师身份的认知,以及影响其职业认同的因素。共调查了182名职前幼儿教师,并采访了6名教师培训计划的毕业生。潜在轮廓分析产生了职业认同的三种轮廓:低、中、高。回归分析显示,学习年份负向预测职前教师的专业认同,而学术能力正向预测职前教师的专业认同。进一步的访谈表明,欧化教师的社会形象、大学的专业学习和幼儿园的要求被认为是实现高度认同的主要障碍,这指的是对欧化教师的强烈情感认可、对教师教育计划的满意度和积极的职业前景。
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education
Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: This journal promotes rigorous research that makes a significant contribution to advancing knowledge in teacher education across early childhood, primary, secondary, vocational education and training, and higher education. The journal editors invite for peer review theoretically informed papers - including, but not limited to, empirically grounded research - which focus on significant issues relevant to an international audience in regards to: Teacher education (including initial teacher education and ongoing professional education) of teachers internationally; The cultural, economic, political, social and/or technological dimensions and contexts of teacher education; Change, stability, reform and resistance in (and relating to) teacher education; Improving the quality and impact of research in teacher education.
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