FIGURED WORLDS AS AN ANALYTIC AND METHODOLOGICAL TOOL IN PROFESSIONAL TEACHER DEVELOPMENT: How to understand learning processes of pre-school teachers and teachers?

Hanne Møller, Lene Storgaard Brok

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    Abstract

    We raise a methodological discussion drawing upon Holland’s et al. (1998) theoretical term Figured Worlds. Our interest is to investigate the potentials of the term in relation to development and research focused on how pre-school teachers and teachers can be supported to change their own practice.
    Hasse (2015) and Holland (1998) have inspired our study; i.e., learning is conceptualized as a social phenomenon, implying that contexts of learning are decisive for learner identity. The concept of Figured Worlds is used to understand the development and the social constitution of emergent interactions in intervention projects from the pre-school- and other teachers´ perspectives.
    Figured Worlds is ‘‘socially and culturally constructed realm[s] of interpretation in which particular characters and actors are recognized, significance is assigned to certain acts, and particular outcomes are valued over others,“(Holland et al., 1998, p. 52) and gives a framework for understanding meaning-making in particular pedagogical settings.

    We exemplify our use of the term Figured Worlds, both as an analytic and methodological tool for empirical studies in kindergarten and school. Based on data sources, such as field notes, photos and transcripts of teachers’ interactions, we sketch results that help us to understand the importance of pre-school- and other teachers´ identifications with specific and new worlds, and to conceive how ´blendings´ of worlds can change their practices.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date1 Jun 2017
    Number of pages1
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2017
    Event11th ARLE conference - Tallinn University (Estonia), Tallinn, Estonia
    Duration: 15 Jun 201717 Jun 2017
    Conference number: 11
    http://www.tlu.ee/en/ARLE2017/Programme-and-abstracts

    Conference

    Conference11th ARLE conference
    Number11
    LocationTallinn University (Estonia)
    Country/TerritoryEstonia
    CityTallinn
    Period15/06/1717/06/17
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    Keywords

    • education, professions and jobs

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