The person and the teacher: A case study into language teacher identity formation
Resumen
Research in mainstream and language teacher education has underlined the importance of understanding teacher identity. As part of a larger investigation, this study examined the identity formation of two Vietnamese English teachers via a case study design using background and auto-biographical semi-structured interviews. The findings reinforce the conclusions drawn in some previous studies
about teacher identity formation being a complex process involving professional and personal factors. Additionally, however, the results shed light on the role of formal and informal pre-training learning experiences both inside and outside the classroom, in the formation of language teacher identity. The study thus expands our understanding of teacher identity and calls for a more holistic perspective that acknowledges this multiplicity of prior learning experiences as well as the professional and personal dimensions of this construct.
Palabras clave
teacher identity, language education, holistic perspective, Vietnam