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Journal of Education for Teaching
International research and pedagogy
Volume 43, 2017 - Issue 1
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Metaphors used by pre-service teachers of Chinese as an international language

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Pages 71-83 | Received 14 Jan 2016, Accepted 21 Mar 2016, Published online: 06 May 2016
 

Abstract

This inquiry explored 68 pre-service perceptions and aspirations of Teaching Chinese as an International Language (TCIL) teachers by analysing the metaphors they used to describe themselves as teachers. The inquiry revealed that the participants used a variety of metaphors to project the images of themselves as pre-service TCIL teachers. The results also confirm that the participants’ use of metaphors, as powerful tools to understand the complexity of teaching, reflects the mediation of cultural, historical and sociopolitical conditions. These findings help teacher educators to support TCIL teachers’ professional development by engaging them in critical dialogues about the metaphors they use to perceive themselves as TCIL teachers. They also help teacher educators to adopt tailor-made pedagogical content to address their development needs.

Acknowledgement

The second author’s (Gao’s) writing was partially supported by the MOE project of Key Research Institutes of Humanities and Social Sciences at Universities in PRC (Project No: 15JJD740007).

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