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Teacher Identity Construction of Two Non-Regular English Conversation Teachers

Shinhye Kim
  • 언어ENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/325144
외국어교육
제23권 제4호 (2016.12)
pp.1-28
한국외국어교육학회 (The Korea Association Of Foreign Languages Education)
초록

The study explores the identity construction of non-regular English conversation teachers (non-RECTs) in an elementary and a middle school in Korea. Drawing on positioning theory and the notion of community of practice, the study illustrates how non-RECTs resist, modify, and reconstruct their teacher identity through positioning themselves and others, and different modes of participation in the school contexts. It is a three-year longitudinal study with two female non-RECTs. The primary data gathered through interviews and informal talks, documents, and e-mails were also included for triangulation purposes. The findings suggest that the non-RECTs self-positioned themselves as qualified teachers who can effectively implement communicative language teaching into the classroom, but their positioning was challenged and rejected by regular teachers. The participants resisted their marginalized positions as temporary instructors and claimed their legitimacy by establishing themselves as positive contributors to the communicative curriculum. The findings show the non-RECTs’ identity construction is a struggle between the different views on legitimacy and a negotiation among multiple and conflicting identities.

저자
  • Shinhye Kim(Keimyung University)