ERIC Number: EJ870933
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2009-Jul
Pages: 15
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ISSN: ISSN-0951-8398
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"Teachers Are Meant to Be Orthodox": Narrative and Counter Narrative in the Discursive Construction of "Identity" in Teaching
Watson, Cate
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), v22 n4 p469-483 Jul 2009
Narratives are important to us not only or even primarily because they tell about our past lives, but because they enable us to make sense of the present. We attempt to create coherence and give meaning to our lives by learning to read time backwards. This paper examines a counter narrative of entry into the teaching profession showing how the construction of one teacher's identity is presented as a biographical narrative that he assumes to be at odds with an "orthodox" narrative of becoming a teacher. The paper offers an interpretation of the personal narrative, told as counter to an assumed "orthodox" story of entry into teaching. It also examines the relationship between the personal narrative and the contested site of the master narrative and its counter as the point at which the individual both positions themselves and is positioned within the discourse of teaching. (Contains 2 notes.)
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Personal Narratives, Professional Personnel, Identification, Self Concept, Conflict, Institutional Characteristics, Time Perspective, Family Environment, Role of Education, Teacher Motivation, Political Attitudes, Alienation, Failure, Change, Transformative Learning, Individual Development, Context Effect
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