2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10643-010-0442-9
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Experienced Early Childhood Teachers as Graduate Students: A Process of Change

Abstract: This paper explores perceptions of professional identity among experienced early childhood educators (ECEs) who are novice students in a new master's degree program in ECE. We sought to examine the changes experienced by these educators. The study used qualitative content analysis, which included an open-ended questionnaire that was administered twice to the participants: at the beginning of their first year of study and at the end of the second year. The findings indicate a change in the participants' percept… Show more

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“…This was found to be a main preferred role in several studies (Hujala, 2004;Muijs, Aubrey, Harris, & Briggs, 2004;Rodd, 2006;Aubrey, 2011). Although, we found an additional role -the immerging of the leadership domain (Mevorach & Miron, 2011a). …”
Section: The Study Of Metaphorssupporting
confidence: 47%
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“…This was found to be a main preferred role in several studies (Hujala, 2004;Muijs, Aubrey, Harris, & Briggs, 2004;Rodd, 2006;Aubrey, 2011). Although, we found an additional role -the immerging of the leadership domain (Mevorach & Miron, 2011a). …”
Section: The Study Of Metaphorssupporting
confidence: 47%
“…In previous research (Mevorach & Miron, 2011a), we reported on the role perception of students in the early childhood (EC) Master's degree program at the beginning of their studies and at the end of the program. In the current study, we conducted in-depth interviews with the students at the end of the program and continued to communicate with them online after their graduation, in order to find out if there was continuing change in their work environment.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since all the participants were experienced teachers, it was assumed that their view of what makes a good professor derives from two sources: their teaching experiences and their learning experiences (Mevorach & Miron, 2011a). In this earlier research, a huge change was seen in graduate students.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It was found that their new abilities to analyze their own work through academic lenses and their expanded desire for higher degrees was part of their ongoing personal development. It seems important to uncover the contribution of the components that helped to create this change: the program (Mevorach & Miron, 2011b), the students' role perceptions (Mevorach & Miron, 2011a) and the lecturer's. characteristics, the latter being the focus of this paper.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%