ABSTRACT

The change from a student role to a teacher role can be one of the most abrupt and stressful transitions in working life but the process of socialization does not end when the student becomes a fully qualified teacher, as many writers, laymen and sociologists, would have us believe. Colin Lacey argues that socialization is a partial and rarely homogenous process. He illustrates this from a wide variety of interesting case material to show how student teachers adapt their responses to the classroom situation.

chapter 1|17 pages

Chapter 1

chapter 2|26 pages

Chapter 2

chapter 3|21 pages

Chapter 3

chapter 4|19 pages

Chapter 4

chapter 5|32 pages

Chapter 5

chapter 6|26 pages

Chapter 6