ABSTRACT

This book presents the latest research on understanding language teacher identity and development for both novice and experienced researchers and educators, and introduces non-experts in language teacher education to key topics in teacher identity research. It covers a wide range of backgrounds, themes, and subjects pertaining to language teacher identity and development. Some of these include

  • the effects of apprenticeship in doctoral training on novice teacher identity;
  • the impacts of mid-career redundancy on the professional identities of teachers;
  • challenges faced by teachers in the construction of their professional identities;
  • the emerging professional identity of pre-service teachers;
  • teacher identity development of beginning teachers;
  • the role of emotions in the professional identities of non-native English speaking teachers;
  • the negotiation of professional identities by female academics.

Advances and Current Trends in Language Teacher Identity Research will appeal to academics in ELT/TESOL/applied linguistics. It will also be useful to those who are non-experts in language teacher education, yet still need to know about theories and recent advances in the area due to varying reasons including their affiliation to a teacher training institute; needs to participate in projects on language teacher education; and teaching a course for pre-service and in-service language teachers.

part 1|57 pages

Theoretical orientations

part 2|72 pages

Negotiations and reflexivity

chapter 6|12 pages

What's in a name?

Power, space and the negotiation of identities

chapter 7|16 pages

Neither “A complete insider” nor “A complete outsider”

Autoethnographies of two teacher-educators-in-the-making

chapter 8|14 pages

In the ivory tower and out of the loop

Racialized and gendered identities of university EFL teachers in Japan

chapter 9|16 pages

Identity matters

An ethnography of two Nonnative English-Speaking Teachers (NNESTs) struggling for legitimate professional participation 1

part 3|66 pages

Tracing identity through narratives

part 4|48 pages

Teacher identity and responding to changing times

chapter 16|18 pages

Developing professional identities in applied linguistics

From doctoral study to professional practice

chapter 17|15 pages

Teaching for market-place utility

Language teacher identity and the certification of adult ESL teachers in Ontario