Examining English teacher professionalism through dialogic narrative inquiry: a case from Sabah, Malaysia
This study reports the examination of the professionalism of a local English teacher in Sabah, Malaysia, through dialogic narrative inquiry. The purpose of this examination is to understand ways in which professionalism of a local English teacher in a setting where English is minimally spoken is e...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2018
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15893/1/27656-91411-1-PB.pdf http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15893/ http://ejournals.ukm.my/3l/issue/view/1152 |
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Summary: | This study reports the examination of the professionalism of a local English teacher in Sabah, Malaysia,
through dialogic narrative inquiry. The purpose of this examination is to understand ways in which
professionalism of a local English teacher in a setting where English is minimally spoken is enacted in light of
different social entities and objects, as well as prescriptive expectations. Narratives from the teacher, Misha,
concerning her teaching were collected over seven months. Subsequently, the narratives were restoried by the
researcher and Misha over four months, resulting in narrative constellations which described variables that
affected Misha professionally. The constellations are Misha’s self, her students, her colleagues and the English
Teaching Assistant, as well as the prescribed materials and pedagogy. The findings support the notion that
teacher professionalism is a dynamic and multi-faceted construct. Furthermore, the study provides an avenue
for the legitimization of an English language teacher through thoughts and actions reflected through narratives. |
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