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Situated teacher learning as externalising and mobilising teachers’ tacit knowledge through talk in a language teacher professional community

Pages 330-351 | Received 28 Nov 2016, Accepted 04 Mar 2018, Published online: 03 Apr 2018
 

Abstract

This paper reports on a study that looks at the micro-processes of teacher learning in a language teacher professional community in China. Following the tradition of ethnomethodology, teacher learning in this paper is conceptualised as interactional accomplishment of negotiation of practice through talk. Based on a purposively selected discourse sample, this paper illustrates the trajectory of how the differences in the understandings of creativity among a small group of language teacher educators (or ‘teachers’ thereafter) were taken up, talked through and finally resolved (or not). The research demonstrates that teachers’ tacit knowledge was distributed among individual members of the professional community where different pedagogical understandings existed. The micro-analysis also shows that teachers’ talk created a dialogic space for the participants to externalise and mobilise their tacit knowledge for negotiation. Implications are drawn which point to the importance of creating opportunities for teacher collaboration and teacher talk as part of professional development.

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank Dr. Linda Fisher and Dr. Michael Evans at the University of Cambridge for their advice on an earlier draft of the paper and Dr. Karen Forbes for proofreading the paper.

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