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Trainee teachers, gender and becoming the 'right' person for the job: care and authority in the vocational habitus of teaching
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Braun, Annette
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Authority
/ Beginning teachers
/ Caring
/ Child care
/ College instruction
/ Cultural instruction
/ Culture
/ Discourses
/ Education policy
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational research
/ England
/ Foreign Countries
/ Gender
/ Habitus
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Men
/ Narratives
/ Newly qualified
/ Personality
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative research
/ Respondents
/ Secondary School Teachers
/ Student Teachers
/ Students
/ Teacher Education
/ teacher education policy
/ Teacher Improvement
/ Teacher Qualifications
/ teacher training
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Trainees
/ United Kingdom
/ Vocational education
/ vocational habitus
/ Women
2012
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Trainee teachers, gender and becoming the 'right' person for the job: care and authority in the vocational habitus of teaching
by
Braun, Annette
in
Authority
/ Beginning teachers
/ Caring
/ Child care
/ College instruction
/ Cultural instruction
/ Culture
/ Discourses
/ Education policy
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational research
/ England
/ Foreign Countries
/ Gender
/ Habitus
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Men
/ Narratives
/ Newly qualified
/ Personality
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative research
/ Respondents
/ Secondary School Teachers
/ Student Teachers
/ Students
/ Teacher Education
/ teacher education policy
/ Teacher Improvement
/ Teacher Qualifications
/ teacher training
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Trainees
/ United Kingdom
/ Vocational education
/ vocational habitus
/ Women
2012
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Trainee teachers, gender and becoming the 'right' person for the job: care and authority in the vocational habitus of teaching
by
Braun, Annette
in
Authority
/ Beginning teachers
/ Caring
/ Child care
/ College instruction
/ Cultural instruction
/ Culture
/ Discourses
/ Education policy
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational research
/ England
/ Foreign Countries
/ Gender
/ Habitus
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Men
/ Narratives
/ Newly qualified
/ Personality
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative research
/ Respondents
/ Secondary School Teachers
/ Student Teachers
/ Students
/ Teacher Education
/ teacher education policy
/ Teacher Improvement
/ Teacher Qualifications
/ teacher training
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Trainees
/ United Kingdom
/ Vocational education
/ vocational habitus
/ Women
2012
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Trainee teachers, gender and becoming the 'right' person for the job: care and authority in the vocational habitus of teaching
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Trainee teachers, gender and becoming the 'right' person for the job: care and authority in the vocational habitus of teaching
2012
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Drawing on a qualitative study of 32 UK student teachers, this paper asks what constitutes the vocational culture of teaching by exploring contradictory discourses of care and authority as they are presented to, and interpreted by, trainee teachers along their journey to becoming newly qualified teachers. Introducing the concept of 'vocational habitus' in relation to teaching, 'ideal teacher narratives' recounted by respondents are examined and mismatches between the expectations of individuals, institutions and wider policy contexts are explored. The later part of the article focuses specifically on three trainee teachers who struggled more than other research participants with their new roles as teachers. Their experiences suggest that simultaneous and gendered notions of caring and commanding respect can present considerable obstacles for the acquisition of a 'successful' vocational habitus. In light of proposed changes to teacher training in England, this paper argues that for government teacher education policies to be successful, they need to demonstrate an awareness and consideration of these contradictory notions.
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