成为一名批判性语言教师教育者:双人民族志

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH TESOL Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1002/tesj.855
Yasemin Tezgiden‐Cakcak, Ufuk Ataş
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语言教师教育者(LTE)的身份发展是一个新兴领域,它探索语言教师教育者如何学习教学和协商其身份,以及他们的身份建构过程如何帮助教师候选人学习。这一问题的复杂性促使研究人员从不同的角度探索他们在各种背景下的职业历程和经验。尽管如此,这一领域仍在不断发展,LTE 们在努力理解这一职业的多面性及其对师范教育的影响。在这一视角下,通过双人民族志研究,作者在本研究中旨在探索他们如何构建、协商和颁布他们作为两个目前分别在土耳其两所不同高等教育机构工作的、讲土耳其语的、职业生涯中期的英语教师教育者的批判性 LTE 身份和机构。研究人员收集了叙述他们经历的长篇个人叙事,并通过反复编码对其进行了主题分析。与他们的中观和微观背景相关的三大主题浮现出来:他们成为长教师的轨迹、归属感和边缘化问题、长教师身份的谈判以及行使代理权。他们的叙述表明,他们是如何沿着不同的轨迹成为教师教育者的,如何在他们的机构环境中被定位为他人,如何在时间中使他们的教师教育者身份合法化,以及如何有能力实践他们所渴望的身份。尽管在不同的环境中被边缘化,但他们的叙事表明,作为微观层面的政策制定者,他们一直在其课堂和机构环境中创造了反霸权的话语和体验空间,以实现其批判性的 LTE 身份。
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Becoming and being a critical language teacher educator: A duoethnography
Language teacher educator (LTE) identity development is an emerging field exploring how LTEs learn to teach and negotiate their identities and how their identity construction processes help teacher candidates learn. The complexity of the issue has prompted researchers to explore their professional journeys and experiences in various contexts from differing perspectives. Still, the field is constantly evolving as LTEs strive to understand the multifaceted nature of the profession and its implications for teacher education. Within this perspective, through a duoethnographic study, in this research the authors aim to explore how they construct, negotiate, and enact their critical LTE identities and agency as two Turkish‐speaking, mid‐career English language teacher educators situated currently in two different higher education institutions in Türkiye. The researchers collected lengthy personal narratives recounting their experiences and thematically analyzed them through iterative coding. Three major themes concerning their meso and micro contexts emerged: their trajectories in becoming LTEs, issues of belonging and marginalization, negotiating their LTE identities, and exercising agency. Their narratives indicate how they followed different trajectories to become teacher educators, were positioned as others in their institutional settings, legitimized their LTE identities in time, and became empowered to practice their aspired identities. Despite being marginalized in different contexts, their narratives show they have consistently created counter‐hegemonic discursive and experiential spaces in their classrooms and institutional contexts as micro‐level policy‐makers enacting their critical LTE identities.
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期刊介绍: TESOL Journal (TJ) is a refereed, practitioner-oriented electronic journal based on current theory and research in the field of TESOL. TJ is a forum for second and foreign language educators at all levels to engage in the ways that research and theorizing can inform, shape, and ground teaching practices and perspectives. Articles enable an active and vibrant professional dialogue about research- and theory-based practices as well as practice-oriented theorizing and research.
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