Cinders in snow? Indigenous teacher identities in formation
journal contribution
posted on 2006-07-01, 00:00authored byJ A Reid, Ninetta Santoro
The identity work engaged in by Indigenous teachers1 in school settings is highlighted in a study of Australian Indigenous teachers. The construction of identity in home and community relationships intersects with and can counteract the take up of a preferred identity in the workplace. In this paper we analyse data from interviews with Indigenous teachers, exploring the interplay between culture and identity. We foreground the binary nature of racial assignment in schools, demonstrate how this offers contradictory constructions of identity for Indigenous teachers, and note the effects of history, culture and location in the process of forming a teaching 'self'.
History
Journal
Asia-Pacific journal of teacher education
Volume
34
Pagination
143 - 160
Location
Abingdon, England
ISSN
1359-866X
eISSN
1469-2945
Indigenous content
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