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Títol: Four types of teachers’ voices on critical incidents in teaching
Autoria: Badia, Antoni  
Becerril, Lorena  
Gómez, Marta
Citació: -Badia Garganté, A. [Antoni]. Becerril, L. [Lorena]. Gómez Domingo, M. [Marta]. (2021). Four types of teachers' voices on critical incidents in teaching. Teacher Development, 25(2), 120-135. doi: 10.1080/13664530.2021.1882549
Resum: This study approaches teachers’ identity development from a dialogical viewpoint, focusing on teachers’ voices in a training course context about critical incidents (CIs) in teaching. The training course entailed the analysis and reflection of 15 CIs in online teaching from 12 online university teachers. The study’s empirical element was 328 written utterances voiced from participants in the virtual campus throughout the course. An analytical framework based on different types of teachers’ positions in teaching and a deductive content analysis approach were used to identify different types of teachers’ voices about CIs in teaching. The results showed that four types of teachers’ voices dominated the teachers’ discourses in CIs: the voices about the classroom CIs management and the teaching and learning processes (voices on the educational practice) and the voices about the teacher’s roles and professional learning (voices on the teacher himself/herself).
Paraules clau: critical incident in teaching
higher education
teacher identity
teacher learning
teachers’ voices
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13664530.2021.1882549
Tipus de document: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Versió del document: info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
Data de publicació: 9-feb-2021
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