Profiles and change in beginning teachers' professional identity tensions

M.T Pillen, P.J. Brok, den, D. Beijaard

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    Abstract

    This study reports on profiles in beginning teachers' professional identity tensions regarding their changing role from student to teacher, their care for students and their orientations towards learning to teach. 373 teachers completed a questionnaire. Cluster analysis identified six profiles: teachers struggling with (views of) significant others, teachers with care-related tensions, teachers with responsibility-related tensions, moderately tense teachers, tension-free teachers, and troubled teachers. Data of 42 teachers who completed the questionnaire twice showed that tensions are subject to change, implying that tensions can be reduced, coped with or altered if support is provided by teacher educators or mentors in schools.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)86-97
    JournalTeaching and Teacher Education
    Volume34
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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