ABSTRACT

Over ten years after the original edition of Teacher Identity Discourses, Janet Alsup revisits her work with a new research study examining the characteristics of the millennial teachers now beginning to populate K-12 classrooms. Building off the first edition, this text is based on a qualitative, interview-based research study, and provides a contemporary look at how millennial teachers experience professional identity growth through language use. This innovative research investigates how formation of a professional identity is central in the process of becoming an effective teacher. Updated with new analyses of teacher identity discourses, the second edition covers themes that still resonate today and provides practical suggestions and sample assignments for teacher educators to use or adapt in methods courses.

chapter 1|19 pages

A Teaching Life, Re-visited

How and Why this Project Came to Be

chapter 2|31 pages

What Does it Mean to be a Millennial Secondary School Teacher?

The Paradoxical Chase

chapter 3|22 pages

Living the Contradiction

Narratives of Opposition

chapter 4|12 pages

Who’s in Control?

Stories of Authority and Vulnerability

chapter 5|16 pages

What Does a Teacher Look Like?

Narratives of the Teacher Persona

chapter 6|12 pages

Using Discourse to Create a Teacher Identity

Narratives of Balance

chapter 7|16 pages

Seeking Identity Through Images

Metaphors of Teacher Self

chapter 8|6 pages

To Know Thyself, Again

Teacher Identity Discourses for a New Generation