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Constructing a critical professional identity among teacher candidates during service-learning

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Pages 398-415 | Received 05 Dec 2012, Accepted 18 Jun 2013, Published online: 06 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

This article presents a case study of a service-learning programme designed to develop a critical professional identity among teacher candidates. The programme was held in a teacher education college in Israel over a four-year period, 2005–2008. The development of a critical professional identity is examined in relation to the post-structural perspective of service-learning, to the post-modern theories of identity development and to the critical pedagogy approach. The findings indicate three main processes that took place in the development of a critical professional identity, as perceived by the teacher candidates themselves: deconstructing stereotypes through acquaintance with the ‘other’; coping with difficulties, dilemmas or conflicts that arise from dialogue with the ‘other’; and making the shift from a professional hegemonic perception to a dialogic one.

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