English Language Student-Teachers Developing Agency Through Community-Based Pedagogy Projects

This paper presents a narrative inquiry study on agency development in student-teachers of an English language teacher program at a public university in the south of Colombia. Our goal was to understand how student-teachers develop agency when narratively inquiring their community by planning and co...

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Main Authors: Wilson Hernández Varona, Daniel Felipe Gutiérrez Álvarez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2020-01-01
Series:Profile Issues in Teachers' Professional Development
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/profile/article/view/76925
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spelling doaj-54c25c52806640feaeafc0bcf8a4e4c52020-11-25T02:04:09ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaProfile Issues in Teachers' Professional Development1657-07902020-01-0122110912210.15446/profile.v22n1.76925English Language Student-Teachers Developing Agency Through Community-Based Pedagogy ProjectsWilson Hernández Varona0Daniel Felipe Gutiérrez Álvarez1Universidad SurcolombianaUniversidad SurcolombianaThis paper presents a narrative inquiry study on agency development in student-teachers of an English language teacher program at a public university in the south of Colombia. Our goal was to understand how student-teachers develop agency when narratively inquiring their community by planning and conducting community-based pedagogy projects on issues they found pertinent to investigate. The data were gathered through semi-structured focus group interviews, individual journal entries, and video-recorded talks about their inquiries. As a conclusion, we acknowledge that certain social and narrative practices such as interacting within their inquiry groups, interacting with their communities, voicing their communities’ necessities, and acting upon the inquired necessities facilitated developing agency and contributed to rethinking their roles as transformative members of their communities.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/profile/article/view/76925agency developmentcommunity-based pedagogynarrative inquirypre-service teachers of english
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English Language Student-Teachers Developing Agency Through Community-Based Pedagogy Projects
Profile Issues in Teachers' Professional Development
agency development
community-based pedagogy
narrative inquiry
pre-service teachers of english
author_facet Wilson Hernández Varona
Daniel Felipe Gutiérrez Álvarez
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title English Language Student-Teachers Developing Agency Through Community-Based Pedagogy Projects
title_short English Language Student-Teachers Developing Agency Through Community-Based Pedagogy Projects
title_full English Language Student-Teachers Developing Agency Through Community-Based Pedagogy Projects
title_fullStr English Language Student-Teachers Developing Agency Through Community-Based Pedagogy Projects
title_full_unstemmed English Language Student-Teachers Developing Agency Through Community-Based Pedagogy Projects
title_sort english language student-teachers developing agency through community-based pedagogy projects
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Profile Issues in Teachers' Professional Development
issn 1657-0790
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This paper presents a narrative inquiry study on agency development in student-teachers of an English language teacher program at a public university in the south of Colombia. Our goal was to understand how student-teachers develop agency when narratively inquiring their community by planning and conducting community-based pedagogy projects on issues they found pertinent to investigate. The data were gathered through semi-structured focus group interviews, individual journal entries, and video-recorded talks about their inquiries. As a conclusion, we acknowledge that certain social and narrative practices such as interacting within their inquiry groups, interacting with their communities, voicing their communities’ necessities, and acting upon the inquired necessities facilitated developing agency and contributed to rethinking their roles as transformative members of their communities.
topic agency development
community-based pedagogy
narrative inquiry
pre-service teachers of english
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/profile/article/view/76925
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