“When you get out there, you don't have a toolbox”. A comparative study of student teacher's identity development in Swedish and Danish teacher education (original) (raw)

Teaching and Teacher Education

Abstract

This study explores student teachers’ development of professional identity in two teacher education programmes in Sweden and Denmark. Interviews were conducted with ten students in a comparative case study. Data were analysed by employing conceptual approaches of hermeneutic phenomenology and identity trajectories. The results indicate that student teachers attribute professional identity development to teacher education to a limited extent. Despite the different organization of Danish and Swedish teacher education, informants from both settings interpret the qualities of a good teacher mostly through personal beliefs and previous experiences, and refer to ethnicity, social segregation, and discrimination in characterizing themselves as teachers.

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