Teacher students’ legitimation of teaching activities in the L1 classroom

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH L1 Educational Studies in Language and Literature Pub Date : 2023-06-12 DOI:10.21248/l1esll.2023.23.1.478
Lisbeth Elvebakk, Dag Skarstein
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This study investigates Norwegian L1 teacher students’ legitimation language as they retrospectively reflect on internship experiences during their first two years of teacher education. We aim to describe the teacher students’ legitimation of teaching activities within the framework of the specialization dimension of Legitimation Code Theory. Drawing particularly on Bernstein’s ideas on different knowledge structures and on teaching and acquisition of humanistic subjects, we critically discuss why the interviewees’ legitimation language only to a small degree works to classify L1 as a distinct school subject. By investigating the legitimation language used by teacher students in their second year of teacher education, our study aims to highlight the educational pathway to the L1 teacher profession. Using policy ideals as a backdrop for discussing the implications of our findings, we describe possible measures to assist teacher students’ development toward professional subject didactic reasoning and legitimation.
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教师学生在母语课堂教学活动中的正当性
本研究调查了挪威语第一语言教师学生在他们接受教师教育的头两年的实习经历中所反映的合法化语言。我们试图在正当性规范理论的专业化维度框架内描述师生对教学活动的正当性。特别借鉴伯恩斯坦关于不同知识结构和人文学科教学与习得的观点,我们批判性地讨论了为什么受访者的合法化语言只在很小程度上将L1分类为一个独特的学校学科。通过调查教师学生在第二年教师教育中使用的合法化语言,我们的研究旨在强调通往母语教师职业的教育途径。以政策理想为背景来讨论我们的研究结果的含义,我们描述了帮助教师学生向专业学科教学推理和合法化发展的可能措施。
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