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How Foreign Language Preservice Teachers' Development, Identities, and Commitments are Shaped During Teacher Education.
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How Foreign Language Preservice Teachers' Development, Identities, and Commitments are Shaped During Teacher Education./
作者:
Luebbers, Julie Brooke.
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272 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-02, Section: A, page: 0479.
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-02A.
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Education, Foreign Language. -
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How Foreign Language Preservice Teachers' Development, Identities, and Commitments are Shaped During Teacher Education.
Luebbers, Julie Brooke.
How Foreign Language Preservice Teachers' Development, Identities, and Commitments are Shaped During Teacher Education.
- 272 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-02, Section: A, page: 0479.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Ohio State University, 2010.
The purpose of this study was to examine how seven undergraduate foreign language (FL) preservice teachers' (PSTs) motives, use and appropriation of tools, and teacher identity develop within two learning-to-teach FL contexts: the FL Education program and student teaching (ST). A sociocultural theoretical lens incorporating activity theory (AT) (Engestrom, 1999) was used to frame this study. A key issue in examining PSTs' formal experiences learning to teach FLs was how such experiences influenced their ideas about best FL practices, their teacher identity developments, and commitments to FL teaching.
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Data were collected using language biographies, demographic questionnaires, self-reported confidence measure, stimulated recalls, interviews, blogs, and classroom observations. Triangulation and inductive data analysis led to revealed patterns in the PSTs' FL learning histories, motives, use of tools, and beliefs about FL teaching over time and within learning-to-teach FLs contexts such as, the use of a particular approach to FL teaching, for example.
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Findings indicate that often the overriding motives that shape action within the FL Education program and the ST practicum are misaligned to one another. This is partly because the university and cooperating schools have been constructed through their own historical and culturally grounded actions and social participation (Houston, 2008). PSTs' participation in each context mediated their ways of thinking, learning, and acting like FL teachers leading to tensions among differing motives, approaches to teaching FLs, and teaching tools utilized for FL instruction. As a result, opportunities existed for PSTs to problem-solve, to critically reflect upon their teaching and teaching situations, and to (re)create and work toward developing identities as different types of FL teachers. Findings also suggest that most PSTs in this study positioned themselves and (re)constructed their teacher identities during ST in relation to how they felt they were received by their students and cooperating teachers (CTs). In turn, such ways of becoming FL teachers shaped PSTs' emerging teacher identities. The specific ways in which these PSTs learned to teach FLs, appropriated various tools, and began envisioning themselves as becoming certain kinds of FL teachers further had bearing on their commitments to the field. Implications for these findings suggest ways of narrowing the gap between what PSTs learn and experience in teacher education as compared to what they learn and experience during ST.
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