ABSTRACT

Sharing the stories of educators working in a diverse range of international contexts, Being a Teacher uses personal narratives to explore effective teaching and learning in global settings. Demonstrating how personal values influence pedagogical practice, and asking how practice can be improved, authors reflect on their experiences not just as teachers, but also as learners, to offer essential guidance for all prospective educational professionals.

The book focuses on teacher narratives as a vehicle for consideration of teacher professionalism, and as a way of understanding issues which are important to teachers in different contexts. By sharing and analysing these narratives, the book discusses the increasing complexity of teaching as a profession, and considers the commonality within the narratives. Each chapter includes graphic representations of analysis and encourages its reader to reflect critically on central questions, thereby constructing their own narrative.

Being a Teacher provides an in-depth and engaging insight into the education system at a global level, making it an essential read for anyone embarking on a teaching career within the international education market.

part 1|46 pages

Introductions

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|8 pages

How we wrote this book

chapter 3|26 pages

Who are we?

part 2|68 pages

Our experiences as learners

chapter 4|20 pages

My day in education

chapter 5|14 pages

Our best teachers

chapter 6|16 pages

Lessons learned

chapter 7|16 pages

Significant moments in our journeys

part 3|38 pages

Our experiences as teachers

chapter 8|16 pages

Watching others teach

chapter 9|20 pages

Our best lessons

part 4|13 pages

Visions for education

chapter 10|4 pages

Our vision

chapter 11|7 pages

What makes a global educator?