2023
DOI: 10.1111/issj.12441
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Exploring the dilemmas and their influence on teacher identity development during practicum: Implications for initial teacher education

Abstract: Teaching practicum carries high significance in the initial teacher education because of its enhanced potential to provide the Student Teachers (STs) with the opportunities to put theories into practice and thus to learn the art of teaching under supervision. As revealed in educational literature, STs face a variety of dilemmas during their teaching practicum that influence their professional identity in either positive or negative ways. However, what dilemmas STs face during their teaching practicum and how t… Show more

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“…Understanding these cultural nuances is crucial for comprehending how professional identities are constructed and negotiated in this specific context.While there is a growing body of literature on professional identity in ESL teaching(Ruegg & Williams, 2018;Tsui, 2007), research focused specifically on Pakistani university lecturers is rather limited. A study byNawab (2024) examined dilemmas faced by ESL educators in Pakistani universities but did not delve deeply into the construction and negotiation of their professional identities. This research aims to address this gap by providing a nuance exploration of the experiences of Pakistani university lecturers by relating sociocultural theory proposed by Lev Vygotsky…”
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“…Understanding these cultural nuances is crucial for comprehending how professional identities are constructed and negotiated in this specific context.While there is a growing body of literature on professional identity in ESL teaching(Ruegg & Williams, 2018;Tsui, 2007), research focused specifically on Pakistani university lecturers is rather limited. A study byNawab (2024) examined dilemmas faced by ESL educators in Pakistani universities but did not delve deeply into the construction and negotiation of their professional identities. This research aims to address this gap by providing a nuance exploration of the experiences of Pakistani university lecturers by relating sociocultural theory proposed by Lev Vygotsky…”
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confidence: 99%