Five ways of being a schoolteacher

Antoni Badia, Eva Liesa, Lorena Becerril, Paula Mayoral

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Abstract

This exploratory study consists of a description of the five schoolteachers' identities that showed five different configurations of teacher's I-positions. Thirty-one participants were interviewed via a written survey, and data were analysed using qualitative and quantitative procedures. The findings revealed thirty I-positions held by the teachers, classified into nine broader institutional positions. Additionally, five broad categories of “ways of being” a school teacher were identified and labelled as follows: (1) teachers engaged mainly in instruction and collaboration with colleagues; (2) teachers engaged mainly in instruction and building a relationship with families; (3) teachers engaged mainly in instruction, improving educational practice, and collaboration with colleagues; (4) teachers engaged mainly in education and instruction, improving educational practice, collaborating with colleagues, and building a relationship with families; and (5) teachers engaged mainly in instruction, improving educational practice, collaboration with colleagues, building a relationship with families, and collaboration in the management of the school.

Translated title of the contributionCinco formas de ser maestro/a de escuela
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere1563
JournalQuadernos de Psicologia
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Education
  • Education personne
  • Teacher’s I-position
  • Teacher identity

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