Developing teachers’ professional identity through conflict simulations

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Noga Magen-Nagar, Pnina Steinberger
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ABSTRACT In recent decades, live simulation has been introduced into teacher training in the USA, Europe and Asia in order to better prepare students for teaching in class. The current study sought to examine the effect of using live simulations of conflict management on the formation of professional identity among Israeli students in a multicultural teacher education college. The study included 145 B.Ed. and M.Ed. students attending an Israeli teacher education college. Data were collected using the teachers’ professional identity scale, teachers’ identity conflicts scale and an open-ended questionnaire about the advantages and challenges of teaching-learning through simulations. The content analysis of the open-ended questions supported the SEM findings and showed that the less central, cognitive and emotion-arousing the conflict, and the higher its level of resolution, the stronger the professional identity formation among the intervention group members. The research conclusion is that learning through conflict simulations contributes to the development of pre-service teachers’ professional identity.
通过冲突模拟培养教师的职业认同
近几十年来,为了让学生更好地为课堂教学做好准备,美国、欧洲和亚洲的教师培训已经引入了实时模拟。本研究旨在探讨在一所多元文化教师教育学院中,使用冲突管理的现场模拟对以色列学生职业认同形成的影响。这项研究包括145名学士和硕士。以色列教师教育学院的学生采用教师职业认同量表、教师认同冲突量表和开放式模拟教与学的优势与挑战问卷收集数据。开放式问题的内容分析支持SEM的研究结果,表明中心性、认知性和情绪性冲突越少,其解决水平越高,干预组成员的职业认同形成越强。研究结论是:冲突模拟学习有助于职前教师专业认同的发展。
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Teaching Education
Teaching Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
6.20%
发文量
15
期刊介绍: Teaching Education is an interdisciplinary forum for innovative practices and research in teacher education. Submission of manuscripts from educational researchers, teacher educators and practicing teachers is encouraged. Contributions are invited which address social and cultural, practical and theoretical aspects of teacher education in university-, college-, and school-based contexts. The journal’s focus is on the challenges and possibilities of rapid social and cultural change for teacher education and, more broadly, for the transformation of education. These challenges include: the impact of new cultures and globalisation on curriculum and pedagogy; new collaborations and partnerships between universities, schools and other social service agencies; the consequences of new community and family configurations for teachers’ work; generational and cultural change in schools and teacher education institutions; new technologies and education; and the impact of higher education policy and funding on teacher education. Manuscripts addressing critical and theory-based research or scholarly reflections and debate on contemporary issues related to teacher education, will be considered. Papers should attempt to present research, innovative theoretical and/or practical insights in relevant current literature and debate.
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