“Doing research is not beyond my reach”: The reconstruction of College English teachers' professional identities through a domestic visiting program
Abstract
This study explores the trajectories of Chinese College English teachers' identity reconstruction throughout a domestic visiting study program. Three teachers in a one-year program were followed and data were collected through interview and observation. Analysis shows that a research dimension was either activated or reinforced in their professional identities. Three distinctive trajectories of development were identified: from ‘unreconciled dreamer’ to ‘fulfilled research practitioner’, from ‘passive adapter’ to ‘agentic researcher-teacher’, and from ‘invisible layperson’ to ‘confident teacher-researcher’. The reconstruction of their professional identities is explained in relation to the interplay between personal factors and the mediating context reified by the program.
Link to publication in Science Direct