E. Rushton, Simon Gibbons, Richard Brock, Ye Cao, Carla Finesilver, Jane Jones, A. Manning, B. Marshall, C. Richardson, S. Steadman, Sooyeon Suh, E. Towers
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Collaborative identity development during a global pandemic: exploring teacher identity through the experiences of pre-service high school teachers in England
Since early 2020, COVID-19 has had a substantial impact on teacher education. We consider novel aspects of how pre-service teachers have collaboratively developed their professional identities during the pandemic. Drawing on findings from forty-five interviews with pre-service high school teachers working in England during September 2020 – June 2021, we share how collaborative identity development was central and occurred in a variety of spaces, communities and modes. Collaborative identity development featured in how pre-service teachers saw themselves making a positive contribution to society through education and, in strong subject connections. Reflection that is collaborative, personalised, iterative, and separate from notions of formal progression enables positive identity work. Notions of identity are absent from international policy initiatives in ITE (Initial Teacher Education). This case study provides insights for policy makers in and beyond England who aim to support teachers at the beginning of their career so that they are retained.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Teacher Education (EJTE) provides an opportunity for the dissemination of educational research which investigates theory, policy and practice in teacher education at pre-service and in-service levels predominantly in the countries of Europe. Relevant articles from other countries will be considered. EJTE is the official journal of the Association for Teacher Development in Europe (ATEE). Its audience includes all those who have a professional concern with or interest in the education of teachers for all age groups.