Identity as a source of agency for transformative english language teachers

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Á. Quintero-Polo, Camila Duarte-González, Aura León-Castro
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Objective: This study aims to analyze two teacher-researchers’ stories about their socially enacted identities as a source of agency for transformation to revindicate what language teachers have to say and do about themselves and to position them as valid interlocutors of the educational system. Method: We used the narrative inquiry approach to analyze the participants’ small stories. The study attempted to answer the following research question: What reflexive and transformative perspectives do language teachers use to tell their story as English language teaching professionals? The data corresponded to two participants’ meaningful life stories that involved their personal, professional, and academic profiles. Those stories were collected through narrative interviews. Results: The analysis was encapsulated in the category titled Transformative Teachers’ Storied Agency Being Affected by Neoliberal Dynamics. It is defined through two emerging subcategories—Asymmetric Social Relations: Educational Equality through Teacher-Researchers’ Storied Agency Despite the Neoliberalism Hierarchy and Teacher-Researchers’ Decisions and Actions for Tackling the Univalence and Ambivalence of the English Language Teaching Curriculum. Discussion and Conclusion: We account for the participants’ transformative teacher-researcher identity as a site of agency in the frame of macro policies with a neoliberal influencing force. Our definition of the categories reflects one of the lessons we learned after our small story analysis: the concept of storied agency.
身份认同:变革性英语教师的中介来源
目的:本研究旨在分析两位教师研究者的故事,他们的社会身份是转变的中介,以重新指明语言教师必须对自己说什么和做什么,并将他们定位为教育系统的有效对话者。方法:采用叙事探究的方法对参与者的小故事进行分析。本研究试图回答以下研究问题:作为英语教学专业人员,语言教师用什么反射性和变革性的视角来讲述他们的故事?这些数据对应了两名参与者有意义的生活故事,涉及他们的个人、职业和学术档案。这些故事是通过叙述性访谈收集的。结果:该分析包含在题为“受新自由主义动态影响的变革教师的代理”的类别中。它是通过两个新兴的子类别来定义的——不对称社会关系:通过教师研究人员的存储机构实现的教育平等,尽管存在新自由主义等级制度,以及教师研究人员应对英语教学课程的单一性和歧义性的决定和行动。讨论和结论:我们解释了参与者作为宏观政策框架中具有新自由主义影响力的机构的变革性教师-研究者身份。我们对类别的定义反映了我们在小故事分析后学到的一个教训:传奇代理的概念。
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