Satellite baby students’ lived experiences, TESOL teacher candidates’ positioning, agency, and pedagogy

Min Wang
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ABSTRACT This study investigated two TESOL teacher candidates’ positioning, agency, and pedagogy through a narrative analysis of their journal entries about their satellite baby students’ lived experiences. Using narrative analysis, TESOL teacher candidates revealed their satellite baby students’ difficult adjustment to the new environment, mainly their classroom culture. Positioning their satellite baby students as human beings and special individuals who required extra attention, care, and patience and themselves as responsible, supportive, understanding, and empathetic teachers, their agency – informed and promoted by their emotions and feeling for the students – emerged from their narrations of the satellite baby students’ life stories, which became the inspiration for their positive positioning and agentic pedagogical decisions. The TESOL teacher candidates reported that they tried to transform their pedagogical practices to ease satellite baby students’ struggles as they transitioned into US schools. I argue that satellite baby students’ life stories can become a source for the teachers’ agentic positioning and culturally relevant pedagogy if the teachers give the students time and space to share their complicated and difficult realities. I thus suggest that satellite baby students’ life stories have the value to be included into curriculum and instruction.
卫星宝宝学生的生活体验,TESOL教师候选人的定位、代理、教学法
摘要本研究通过对两名TESOL教师候选人关于其卫星宝宝学生生活经历的日记进行叙述性分析,调查了他们的定位、代理和教育学。通过叙事分析,TESOL教师候选人揭示了他们的卫星宝宝学生难以适应新环境,主要是他们的课堂文化。将他们的卫星宝宝学生定位为需要额外关注、照顾和耐心的人和特殊个体,并将他们自己定位为负责任、支持、理解和富有同情心的老师,他们的代理权——由他们对学生的情感和感受所知和促进——来自于他们对卫星宝宝学生生活故事的叙述,这成为他们积极定位和代理教学决策的灵感来源。TESOL教师候选人报告称,他们试图改变自己的教学实践,以缓解卫星宝宝学生在过渡到美国学校时的困难。我认为,如果教师给学生时间和空间来分享他们复杂而困难的现实,卫星宝宝学生的生活故事可以成为教师主体定位和文化相关教育的来源。因此,我认为卫星宝宝学生的生活故事具有纳入课程和教学的价值。
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Critical Inquiry in Language Studies
Critical Inquiry in Language Studies Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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