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The Ethico‐politics of Teacher Identity
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2008
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Identity Studies (Intersectionality Studies)Teacher EducationSocial IdentityPersonal IdentityPedagogySocial Foundations Of EducationPhilosophy Of EducationEducationSocial FoundationsTeacher DevelopmentProfessional DevelopmentIdentity IssueDiscursive DeterminationTeacher IdentityEthical AgencyIdentity Studies (Memory Studies)Foundations Of EducationSocial Sciences
Identity is a contemporary buzzword in education, referencing the individual and the social, the personal and the political, self and other. Following Maggie MacLure, we can think of identity in terms of teachers ‘arguing for themselves’, or giving an account of themselves. Yet in the wake of poststructuralism's radical de‐centering of the subject and its highlighting of a number of impediments to agency, we might well ask how teachers are to give an account of themselves? This paper offers reading of identity that recognizes its paradoxical aspects, yet also contains scope for ethical agency. The latter is explored via a ‘diagram’ that utilizes Foucault's four axes of ethics to elaborate a framework for thinking about teacher identity as ethical self‐formation and for engaging in what I refer to here as ‘identity work’. This approach to thinking about teacher identity recognizes our discursive determination, yet also offers scope for recognizing and building ethical agency.
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