Developing and Presenting a Teaching Persona: The Tensions of Secondary Preservice Teachers

This qualitative, multiple case study investigated the ways that three preservice secondary teachers developed, presented, and considered their teaching personae.  Data for each participant consisted of three interviews, field observations of both teaching and non-teaching, data collection...

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Main Author: Janine Schank Davis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2012-08-01
Series:Current Issues in Education
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Online Access:https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/936
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spelling doaj-fd34cc6d1da34bf9a0c4c509b0efef182021-09-02T17:35:04ZengArizona State UniversityCurrent Issues in Education1099-839X2012-08-01152Developing and Presenting a Teaching Persona: The Tensions of Secondary Preservice TeachersJanine Schank Davis0Averett University This qualitative, multiple case study investigated the ways that three preservice secondary teachers developed, presented, and considered their teaching personae.  Data for each participant consisted of three interviews, field observations of both teaching and non-teaching, data collection of lessons and class documents, and four journal reflections.  Findings show that the participants experienced various tensions as they formed their teaching personae; as they navigated these tensions, they drew on discourses and ideas about good teaching and their various experiences, including the practicum experience.  The nature of the interactions between the Cooperating Teacher and preservice teacher pairs contributed to the preservice teachers’ confidence in and understanding of their enacted personae.  Implications of the research for teacher training programs include an increased need for reflection on persona and careful matching of CIs and student teachers.  Suggestions for further research include investigating the effect of high-quality teacher education programs on persona development and the effects of personae on pupils.   https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/936personasocial rolespreservice teachersstudent teachingsocial psychology
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persona
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student teaching
social psychology
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title Developing and Presenting a Teaching Persona: The Tensions of Secondary Preservice Teachers
title_short Developing and Presenting a Teaching Persona: The Tensions of Secondary Preservice Teachers
title_full Developing and Presenting a Teaching Persona: The Tensions of Secondary Preservice Teachers
title_fullStr Developing and Presenting a Teaching Persona: The Tensions of Secondary Preservice Teachers
title_full_unstemmed Developing and Presenting a Teaching Persona: The Tensions of Secondary Preservice Teachers
title_sort developing and presenting a teaching persona: the tensions of secondary preservice teachers
publisher Arizona State University
series Current Issues in Education
issn 1099-839X
publishDate 2012-08-01
description This qualitative, multiple case study investigated the ways that three preservice secondary teachers developed, presented, and considered their teaching personae.  Data for each participant consisted of three interviews, field observations of both teaching and non-teaching, data collection of lessons and class documents, and four journal reflections.  Findings show that the participants experienced various tensions as they formed their teaching personae; as they navigated these tensions, they drew on discourses and ideas about good teaching and their various experiences, including the practicum experience.  The nature of the interactions between the Cooperating Teacher and preservice teacher pairs contributed to the preservice teachers’ confidence in and understanding of their enacted personae.  Implications of the research for teacher training programs include an increased need for reflection on persona and careful matching of CIs and student teachers.  Suggestions for further research include investigating the effect of high-quality teacher education programs on persona development and the effects of personae on pupils.  
topic persona
social roles
preservice teachers
student teaching
social psychology
url https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/936
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