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Teacher professional identity as multidimensional: mapping its components and examining their associations with general pedagogical beliefs
Authors:Jean-Louis Berger  Kim Lê Van
Affiliation:Swiss Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training, Renens, Switzerland
Abstract:Research on teachers’ professional identity integrates many constructs that are treated independently in most cases. This study described the associations between components of teacher professional identity and their association with teachers’ general pedagogical beliefs. Secondary teachers (n = 236) completed a survey about several components of their identity (self-efficacy beliefs, motivation to become a teacher, affective commitment and perceived type of expertise) and general pedagogical beliefs (constructivist and direct transmission). Multidimensional scaling revealed that the components could be mapped on two dimensions: form of motivation and degree of subject specificity. The resulting map revealed four meaningful groups of components. Furthermore, whereas direct transmission general pedagogical beliefs were found to be strongly tied to an identity grounded in the subject taught, constructivist beliefs were independent of identity components. This study provides new insight into the structure of teacher professional identity and its relevance for teaching.
Keywords:Identity  teacher self-efficacy beliefs  teacher commitment  teacher motivation  sense of responsibility  teacher beliefs
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