Authors
Anna C van der Want, Perry Den Brok, Douwe Beijaard, Mieke Brekelmans, Luce CA Claessens, Helena JM Pennings
Publication date
2018/5/27
Journal
Research Papers in Education
Volume
33
Issue
3
Pages
354-374
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Interpersonal relationships between teachers and students play a crucial role in teachers’ professional identity, yet have hardly been focused on in research. This study aimed to explore teachers’ interpersonal role identity over time by focusing on teachers’ appraisals of classroom situations and the relation with their interpersonal identity standards. Semi-structured and video-stimulated interviews were conducted with 24 teachers in 2011 and 2013. Between 2011 and 2013, 18 teachers changed their appraisal and/or their identity standard. The appraisals of specific situations became less stressful, interpersonal identity standards showed more control and more affiliation and the match between the appraisals of specific situations and the interpersonal identity standards increased. The concept of role identities offered a promising theoretical framework for research on teacher identity and teacher–student …
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