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Professional Development in Education | 2018

Experiential continuity : How newly qualified teachers' past international teaching experiences influence their current personal interpretative framework

Peter Mesker; Hartger Wassink; Cok Bakker

Abstract This two-year longitudinal study explores how an earlier international teaching experience influences the way six newly qualified teachers perceive their current teaching practice and professional self-understanding during personally significant experiences. The concept of an experiential continuum, a key concept in these findings, suggests that every experience reflects back on previous experiences and modifies later experiences. We identified 12 individual examples of personally significant experiences in which newly graduated teachers described how their previous international teaching experience informed their present teaching practice. Our study shows that experiential continuity identified during significant personal experiences in newly qualified teachers’ teaching practice influences them when interpreting: (1) professional beliefs regarding teaching knowledge; (2) moral questions regarding the teacher they want to be or become; and (3) their international teaching experience as a tool for placing new experiences in perspective. The study describes practical cases of how experiential continuity can help newly qualified teachers to understand why they make certain personal or moral interpretations in their teaching induction phase and what this means for the teacher they want to become.


Cogent Education | 2018

Student Teachers’ Boundary Experiences During an International Teaching Internship

Peter Mesker; Hartger Wassink; Sanne Akkerman; Cok Bakker

Abstract A boundary is a metaphor for an experience of discontinuity wherein a socio-cultural difference is perceived as a challenge or obstacle in action or interaction. This case study explores eight student teachers’ perceptions of boundaries during an international teaching internship to identify where experiences of professional learning originate. We found four types of boundary experiences related to discontinuity: (1) existing pedagogical approaches, (2) personal aspects, (3) a specific school type or culture, and (4) the world outside the classroom. Results suggest that the learning potential of experiencing discontinuity resides in situations wherein student teachers’ beliefs are being questioned, thus making the student teacher aware of their implicit beliefs. Student teachers’ attempts to reposition themselves while experiencing discontinuity resulted in questioning their existing ways of thinking and acting. Everyday teaching approaches were no longer always taken for granted, thus opening alternate perspectives. In this study, student teacher experiences of discontinuity had various dimensions (cultural, professional, and personal), which also determined their learning potential.


Archive | 2015

Leraren en het goede leren : Normatieve professionalisering in het onderwijs

Cok Bakker; Hartger Wassink


International Journal of Intercultural Relations | 2018

Differences that matter: Boundary experiences in student teachers’ intercultural learning

Peter Mesker; Hartger Wassink; Sanne Akkerman; Cok Bakker


Cogent Education | 2018

Student teachers’ perceptions of a boundary during international teaching internships

Peter Mesker; Hartger Wassink; Sanne Akkerman; Cok Bakker


Archive | 2015

Leraren en het goede leren

Cok Bakker; Hartger Wassink


Archive | 2014

De buitenlandstage als een bijzondere ervaring voor de intrapersoonlijke ontwikkeling van een docent-in-opleiding

Cok Bakker; Hartger Wassink; Sanne Akkerman; Peter Mesker


Onderwijs Research Dagen 2013 | 2013

Normatieve professionalisering: de morele dimensie in de professionele ontwikkeling van leraren

Hartger Wassink; Cok Bakker


MESO Magazine | 2013

Instrumentele en normatieve professionalisering

Cok Bakker; Hartger Wassink


Archive | 2012

Identiteit in beweging. Essays en verhalen over schoolontwikkeling

Cok Bakker; B. van den Berg; A. Broers; C. Fortuin-van der Spek; M. Kalsky; J. Roemer; Hartger Wassink

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HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht

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