在艾滋病毒和艾滋病背景下为专业学习创造诗意的表达

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studying Teacher Education Pub Date : 2022-07-05 DOI:10.1080/17425964.2022.2079623
L. van Laren, L. Masinga
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由于南非研究人员在职业生涯中面临着与艾滋病毒和艾滋病相关的挑战,我们在教师教育实践中不断转向自学方法来指导我们的学习和教学。本文将从我们自己的自学博士项目开始,探讨我们如何扩展与艾滋病毒和艾滋病相关的专业知识。我们每个人都从自己完成的博士项目中选择样本作为数据来源。我们也写反思信,透过电子邮件互相传阅,以创作诗歌,了解并改善我们在南非爱滋病的做法。通过两种不同的诗歌表现形式,我们构建了探索诗歌探究如何促进我们的专业学习的可能性。我们还考虑了诗歌探究如何有助于一般的职业责任。我们的合作诗歌自学有助于以不同的方式重新审视我们的博士项目。我们的结论是,我们诗意的自学研究使我们能够深入考虑我们的特殊问题,这反过来又帮助我们将我们的专业学习作为教师教育工作者在艾滋病毒和艾滋病背景下的研究和教学。通过诗意的分析,我们意识到我们必须扩大并继续发展我们的自学奖学金,其核心是在艾滋病毒和艾滋病方面发挥作用。在我们的调查中,我们可以坚持寻求更多的创新和替代方式,以开始和继续围绕艾滋病毒和艾滋病的社会问题进行对话。协作式自学诗学探究可以重新点燃、振兴和振兴一个人的研究兴趣,以继续专业学习和专业责任。
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Creating Poetic Expressions for Professional Learning in the HIV and AIDS Context
ABSTRACT As South African researchers facing HIV- and AIDS-related challenges in our professional lives, we continuously turn to self-study methodology to inform our learning and teaching in our teacher education practice. This article explores how we extended our professional knowledge in relation to HIV and AIDS, starting with our own self-study doctoral projects. We each self-selected exemplars from our completed doctoral projects as data sources. We also wrote reflective letters which we emailed to each other to create poems to learn about and improve our practice in the South African context of HIV and AIDS. Using two different sets of poetic representations, we framed possibilities to explore how poetic inquiry enhanced our professional learning. We also considered how poetic inquiry can contribute to professional responsibilities in general. Our collaborative poetic self-study facilitated relooking at our doctoral projects differently. We concluded that our poetic self-study research enabled in-depth considerations of our particular concerns, which in turn assisted us in framing our professional learning as teacher educators researching and teaching in the HIV and AIDS context. Through poetic analysis, we realized that we must extend and continue growing our self-study scholarship that centers on making a difference concerning HIV and AIDS. In our inquiry, we could persist in seeking additional innovative, alternative ways of commencing and continuing conversations around social issues in HIV and AIDS. Collaborative self-study poetic inquiry permits rekindling, revitalizing and rejuvenating one’s research interests for continued professional learning and professional responsibilities.
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Studying Teacher Education
Studying Teacher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Studying Teacher Education invites submissions from authors who have a strong interest in improving the quality of teaching generally and of teacher education in particular. The central purpose of the journal is to disseminate high-quality research and dialogue in self-study of teacher education practices. Thus the journal is primarily a forum for teacher educators who work in contexts and programs of teacher education.
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