Acting and Teacher Education: Being Model for Identity Development

This study follows three pre-service teachers during three academic semesters in which they took an acting course for teachers and participated in practicum with a special focus on rehearsing and developing their teacher identities. In order to create the necessary context for them, an acting course...

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Main Author: Kemal Sinan Özmen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI) 2011-02-01
Series:Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/tojqi/issue/21391/229350?publisher=tojqi
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spelling doaj-da2ed50fb8ca49a3ae3865df98240af62021-09-02T04:18:10ZengTurkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI)Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry1309-65912011-02-0122364910.17569/tojqi.73484538Acting and Teacher Education: Being Model for Identity DevelopmentKemal Sinan ÖzmenThis study follows three pre-service teachers during three academic semesters in which they took an acting course for teachers and participated in practicum with a special focus on rehearsing and developing their teacher identities. In order to create the necessary context for them, an acting course for pre-service teacher education was designed in parallel with a model which is based on an influential acting theory. This model, namely the BEING (Believe, Experiment, Invent, Navigate, Generate), was also designed by the researcher. The incentive behind designing a model grounded on acting literature was that the relevant literature does not provide trainers with a universal model which can be referred as a manual for running and monitoring acting courses for teachers. In this case study, this model was also tested in terms of its applicability and functionality in practice. Based on analyses of audio taped interviews, session journals and reflections, the five stages of the BEING Model was found to be highly applicable and functional in terms of reflecting the natural development process of teacher identity development. Pre-service teachers displayed a significant development in communication skills and professional identities. Therefore, the BEING model provides a perspective and a philosophy of benefiting from acting literature for teacher educators with little or no knowledge on acting and theatrehttp://dergipark.gov.tr/tojqi/issue/21391/229350?publisher=tojqi-Pre-service teachers professional identity acting
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Acting and Teacher Education: Being Model for Identity Development
Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
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Pre-service teachers
professional identity
acting
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title Acting and Teacher Education: Being Model for Identity Development
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title_full Acting and Teacher Education: Being Model for Identity Development
title_fullStr Acting and Teacher Education: Being Model for Identity Development
title_full_unstemmed Acting and Teacher Education: Being Model for Identity Development
title_sort acting and teacher education: being model for identity development
publisher Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI)
series Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
issn 1309-6591
publishDate 2011-02-01
description This study follows three pre-service teachers during three academic semesters in which they took an acting course for teachers and participated in practicum with a special focus on rehearsing and developing their teacher identities. In order to create the necessary context for them, an acting course for pre-service teacher education was designed in parallel with a model which is based on an influential acting theory. This model, namely the BEING (Believe, Experiment, Invent, Navigate, Generate), was also designed by the researcher. The incentive behind designing a model grounded on acting literature was that the relevant literature does not provide trainers with a universal model which can be referred as a manual for running and monitoring acting courses for teachers. In this case study, this model was also tested in terms of its applicability and functionality in practice. Based on analyses of audio taped interviews, session journals and reflections, the five stages of the BEING Model was found to be highly applicable and functional in terms of reflecting the natural development process of teacher identity development. Pre-service teachers displayed a significant development in communication skills and professional identities. Therefore, the BEING model provides a perspective and a philosophy of benefiting from acting literature for teacher educators with little or no knowledge on acting and theatre
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Pre-service teachers
professional identity
acting
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