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Narratives: unveiling teachers’ identities

2007; UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE LONDRINA; Volume: 10; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5433/2237-4876.2007v10n2p199

ISSN

2237-4876

Autores

Marimar da Silva, Saionara Greggio, Camila Araújo de Lucena, Didiê Ana Ceni Denardi, Glória Gil,

Tópico(s)

Literacy, Media, and Education

Resumo

This study aims at reporting the results of a qualitative interpretative research on English as a foreign language teachers’ practical knowledge. More specifically, the objective was to identify the teachers’ rules and principles of practice, through life-story narratives. The result was a set of biographical stories through which the participants themselves could make meaningful connections between moments of their lives and their practical knowledge. The research process as a whole offered the participants a fruitful context for reflection on their professional identities as teachers and the bits and pieces of the unknown identities turned to be a bit more known. Finally, this study points out that life-story narratives can open a window into teachers’ practical knowledge, which may mean an alternative to possible changes on cognitive and/or behavioral level if introduced as a tool for reflection in early stages of teacher education programs.

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