ERIC Number: EJ737902
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2006-Aug
Pages: 14
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ISSN: ISSN-0742-051X
The Telling Stories of Novice Teachers: Constructing Teacher Knowledge in Book Clubs
Kooy, Mary
Teaching & Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, v22 n6 p661-674 Aug 2006
This article reports on a teacher book club consisting of six novice teachers who met over a 2-year period beginning with their first entry into the profession to cultivate their teacher knowledge, identity, and development in a social/supportive context. The teachers met approximately every 6 weeks over the course of the academic year (7 times annually) to discuss a mutually selected (mostly fictional) text including some educational/school experiences (such as "Plainsong," reported here). The book club context, texts, and other members became conduits for creating and telling teaching stories. I argue that self-directed teacher development in small teacher communities can begin at the onset of induction into the profession since such experiences appear to inform and shape teacher knowledge and development.
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Clubs, Teacher Improvement, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Surveys, Story Telling, Group Dynamics, Learning Activities, Persuasive Discourse, Followup Studies
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Language: English
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