1. Teaching in the periphery: Teacher identity in community language schools
- Author
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Janica Nordstrom
- Subjects
media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Immigration ,050301 education ,Identity (social science) ,Education ,Narrative inquiry ,Grassroots ,Pedagogy ,Teacher identity ,Situated ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Job satisfaction ,Ideology ,Sociology ,0503 education ,050104 developmental & child psychology ,media_common - Abstract
Community language schools are unique educational language providers developed as grassroots initiatives by immigrant communities worldwide. However, little is known about community language school teachers’ work or their sense of identity. The present study uses narrative inquiry to explore the experiences and challenges of one Swedish community language school teacher in Australia. Key findings show that community language school teachers’ sense of teacher identity is situated and negotiated in the intersection of people, power relations, and language ideologies which can lead to a lack of job satisfaction, a sense of failure, and marginalisation in wider educational contexts.
- Published
- 2020