隐藏的专业人士?高等教育教师职业认同的访谈研究

Torhild Erika Hoydalsvik
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本文通过询问教师教育者如何在社会化和进一步专业发展的基础上解释他们作为教师教育者的职业身份,来调查教师教育工作者的自我理解。教师教育促进了从最初的教师教育阶段到在职教师进一步专业发展的学习。数据包括对挪威两所大学教师教育工作者的13次定性半结构化访谈和两次焦点小组访谈。使用Bryman的四阶段分析方法,将15个类别重新组织为三个主要类别:(1)招聘和社交,(2)职业身份,和(3)职业发展。研究结果表明,教师教育者对专业化有着不同的理解。对一些人来说,他们的身份植根于他们所受教育的学科。然而,其他人已经建立了教师教育者的身份,作为他们初级职业的补充。这一知识对大学如何能够也应该支持教师教育者发展其身份具有启示意义。这可以适用于教育战略、机构领导和教师教育者自身的作用。教育政策中反映的对这一职业的更清晰理解和欣赏可以促进他们进一步的专业发展。
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The hidden professionals? An interview study of higher education-based teacher educators´ professional identity
This article investigates teacher educators’ self-understanding by asking how they explain their professional identities as teacher educators, based on socialisation and further professional development. Teacher educators facilitate learning from the initial teacher education phase to in-service teachers’ further professional development. The data consists of thirteen qualitative semi-structured interviews and two focus-group interviews with teacher educators from two universities in Norway. Using Bryman’s four-stage approach of analysis, 15 categories were re-organised into three main categories: (1) Recruitment and socialisation, (2) Professional identity, and (3) Professional development. The findings illustrate that teacher educators have different understandings of being a professional. For some, their identity is rooted in the discipline in which they were educated. However, others have built identities as teacher educators supplementary to their primary careers. This knowledge has implications for how universities can and should support teacher educators in the development of their identities. This can apply to educational strategies, institutional leadership and the role of teacher educators themselves. Their further professional development can be facilitated by a clearer understanding and appreciation of this profession reflected in educational policy.
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