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“That's more like how they know me as a person”: one primary pre‐service teacher's stories of her personal and ‘professional’ digital practices
Authors:Cathy Burnett
Institution:Sheffield Hallam University, Arundel Building, 122 Charles St, Sheffield S12 2NE.
e‐mail: c.burnett@shu.ac.uk
Abstract:In contributing to debates about how student‐teachers might draw from personal experience in addressing digital literacy in the classroom, this paper explores the stories that one primary student‐teacher told of her digital practices during a larger study of the role of digital literacy in student‐teachers' lives. The paper investigates the ‘recognition work’ this student‐teacher did as she aligned herself with different discourses and notes how themes of ‘control’ and ‘professionalism’ seemed to pattern her stories of informal and formal practices both within and beyond her professional education. The paper calls for further research into how student‐teachers perceive the relevance of their personal experience to their professional role and argues for encouraging pre‐service and practising teachers to tell stories of their digital practices and reflect upon the discourses which frame them.
Keywords:initial teacher education  pre‐service teachers  digital literacy  discourses  new technologies
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