身份(音乐)
课程
操演
教育学
关系(数据库)
背景(考古学)
教师教育
行为性话语
心理学
社会学
人格
数学教育
认识论
社会心理学
美学
性别研究
哲学
计算机科学
古生物学
数据库
生物
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-9752.2008.00603.x
摘要
Teacher identity is defined in its relations, on the one hand, to curriculum and, on the other, to students: to be identified as a teacher is to be taken by the latter as a bearer of the former. In this essay I consider some variations on theorising teacher identity within these relational terms. Beginning with the educational task of cultivating student subjects within the often impersonal aims of curriculum, I reject a correspondingly personalised production of teacher identity that would humanise education through the teacher's personality. Turning instead to the idea of a teaching role defined by institutional authority, I look at two perspectives from which the teacher's identity can be theorised as a matter of performing that role. Jane Gallop's performative definition of teaching highlights the teacher as a pre-existing role but is fundamentally concerned with the teacher's self-understanding, this fails, however the relational requirements of teaching. Ultimately, bringing performativity into the context of the transferential relation between teacher and student provided by Plato's Symposium, I argue that student desire produces teacher identity in response to the teacher's performed relation to truth.
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