ABSTRACT

In this book Julian Edge explores the construct of reflexivity in teacher education, differentiating it from, while locating it in, reflective practice.

Reflexivity is the key concept underpinning a view of teacher education that binds together the orientations of action research and personal development in a way that establishes common ground, common purpose, and common experience between teachers and teacher educators.

Augmenting the field in important ways, The Reflexive Teacher Educator in TESOL:

  • develops the concept of praxis as it resolves the usual theory/practice dichotomy of teacher education
  • introduces a framework (Copying, Applying, Theorising, Reflecting, Acting) that allows present and prospective teacher educators to become reflexive individuals
  • uses a narrative, autobiographical voice that explicates the concepts involved, while also offering practical methodological procedures for teacher education.

Written with clarity and style, scholarly yet personal, dealing with reflexivity in an accessible yet non-trivial way, this book – a first in the field, distinctive in terms of what the story is and how it is told – is a gift to the profession of TESOL teacher education.

chapter 2|12 pages

In Praise of Reflective Practice

chapter 3|23 pages

In Search of Reflexivity

chapter 4|14 pages

Copying and Becoming Methodological

chapter 5|16 pages

Applying Theory and Becoming Technical

chapter 7|21 pages

Reflecting and Becoming Intellectual

chapter 8|19 pages

Acting and Becoming Pragmatic

chapter 9|24 pages

Shadows

chapter 10|18 pages

So What?