The personal and professional selves of teachers: stable and unstable identities
University of London · University of Nottingham
Abstract
In much educational literature it is recognised that the broader social conditions in which teachers live and work, and the personal and professional elements of teachers' lives, experiences, beliefs and practices are integral to one another, and that there are often tensions between these which impact to a greater or lesser extent upon teachers' sense of self or identity. If identity is a key influencing factor on teachers' sense of purpose, self‐efficacy, motivation, commitment, job satisfaction and effectiveness, then investigation of those factors which influence positively and negatively, the contexts in which these occur and the consequences for practice, is essential. Surprisingly, although notions of…
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4Topics & keywords
- Sense of agency
- Identity (music)
- Psychology
- Agency (philosophy)
- Social psychology
- Psychology of self
- Personal identity
- Self-concept