Reinventing ourselves as teachers : beyond nostalgia /
Written for teaching professionals, this text helps novice and experienced teachers to reinterpret their working lives. Taking the reader on a personal exploration the text exceeds standard approaches, leading from the personal to the critical.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London ; Philadelphia, PA :
Falmer Press,
1999.
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ISBN: | 0585464979 9780585464978 9780203454497 0203454499 9780750706254 0750706252 9780750706261 0750706260 9781135714819 1135714819 9781135714857 1135714851 9781135714864 113571486X 1280217537 9781280217531 |
Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Childhood as a memory space : teachers (re)play school
- ch. 2. Working back through memory
- ch. 3. Picture this : using school photographs to study ourselves
- ch. 4. Undressing and redressing the teacher's body
- ch. 5. Reel to real : popular culture and teacher identity
- ch. 6. Turning the video camera on ourselves
- ch. 7. Theorizing nostalgia in self-study.