Becoming a Professional: Experimenting with Possible Selves in Professional Preparation (Report) Becoming a Professional: Experimenting with Possible Selves in Professional Preparation (Report)

Becoming a Professional: Experimenting with Possible Selves in Professional Preparation (Report‪)‬

Teacher Education Quarterly 2008, Summer, 35, 3

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Introduction Entering professional practice requires that novices construct identities that fit into that world; part of the role of professional education is to help novices craft these professional identities. During the transitional time represented by professional education, students negotiate their images of themselves as professionals with the images reflected to them by their programs. This process of negotiation can be fraught with difficulty, especially when these images conflict (Britzman, 1990; Cole & Knowles, 1993). As they adapt to new roles, novices must also learn to negotiate their personal identity with the professional role, even as they navigate among the different images of professional identity offered by their programs and practitioners in the field. In this article we draw on the work of Hazel Markus and others on the development of possible selves to investigate the opportunities novices have to encounter, try out, and evaluate possible selves in the process of constructing professional identities. We use data from a study of the preparation of teachers, clergy, and clinical psychologists to illustrate the relationship of possible selves and professional identity, and the role that professional education might play in supporting the development of professional identity.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
June 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
37
Pages
PUBLISHER
Caddo Gap Press
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
234.8
KB

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