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Exploring Identity-based Challenges to English Teachers’ Professional Growth 

Heather Camp 

Minnesota State University-Mankato

   Research on pre-service teacher education indicates that identity construction is an important facet of becoming a teacher. To establish oneself as a teaching professional, a person must craft a teacher identity out of the personal and professional discourses that surround him/her. This idea is consistent with contemporary theories of identity construction, which posit that the self is discursively constructed, made and remade by the various discourses that encompass the person. Such discourses -- “pattern[s] of thinking, speaking, behaving, and interacting that [are] socially, culturally, and historically constructed and sanctioned by a specific group or groups of people” (Miller Marsh 456) -- are constantly intermingling, wrangling for ideological power and dynamically shaping one another. To construct an identity, an individual must integrate these diverse discourses, weaving them together to form a dynamic but cohesive sense of self. On one hand, this twining process has the potential to promote psychological development, leading to the attainment of “an expanded, integrated self, more diverse and richer in the possibilities for action that these multiple identities afford” (Brown 676). Yet, it also may produce identity destabilization and fragmentation, leading to uncertainty, distress and stymied psychological growth.  

   New teachers are confronted with the task of adopting new discourses, and of forging relationships between old and new strands of their identities. Succeeding at this process facilitates the development of a secure and satisfying professional sense-ofself: research indicates that the attainment of an integrated identity helps teachers transition into and find satisfaction within the teaching profession, teach effectively, and nurture students’ self-development. Further, it suggests that attaining a cohesive identity better prepares teachers to champion educational reform. 

    Yet, research also suggests that accessing this array of rewards can be difficult. As teachers seek to integrate their teacherly roles with other discourses that contribute to their sense of self, they may encounter identity conflicts that work against a sense of identity cohesiveness. Encountering such conflicts can lead to emotional turmoil and stunted professional growth, even leading some student teachers (and practicing teachers) to leave the teaching profession altogether.

     Growing awareness of the importance of professional identity construction and the psychological labor it demands has led to an upsurge in scholarship on pre-service teacher identity formation. […] This scholarship has drawn attention to the complexity of identity construction for pre-service teachers and offered educators insights into how they might support these students through this important work. 

Adapted from http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/ viewcontent.cgi?article=1030&context=wte

A poststructuralist view of language teaching/learning tends to support the notion that identities are
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Vamos analisar a questão sobre o texto "Exploring Identity-based Challenges to English Teachers’ Professional Growth" de Heather Camp. A alternativa correta é a B - hybrid.

O tema da questão gira em torno da construção da identidade de professores de inglês e os desafios associados a este processo, conforme discutido no texto. Para resolver a questão, é necessário compreender as teorias contemporâneas de construção de identidade e como essas identidades são formadas, misturando discursos pessoais e profissionais.

O texto sugere que as identidades não são fixas, mas sim construídas e reconstruídas continuamente, com influências de vários discursos sociais, culturais e históricos. Isso implica numa visão pós-estruturalista da construção da identidade, onde as identidades são híbridas e dinâmicas.

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Alternativa B - hybrid: Esta alternativa está correta porque o texto apoia a ideia de que as identidades são construídas através da integração de múltiplos discursos, resultando em uma identidade híbrida. As identidades não são fixas, mas sim uma mistura de diversas influências.

Análise das alternativas incorretas:

A - rooted: Esta alternativa sugere que as identidades são enraizadas, algo fixo e estável, o que contraria a visão pós-estruturalista apresentada no texto.

C - universal: O termo universal implicaria que a identidade é a mesma para todos, o que não é consistente com a ideia de que as identidades são moldadas por diferentes discursos e contextos.

D - monolithic: Monolítico significa algo uniforme e indivisível, o que vai contra a ideia de identidades híbridas e dinâmicas construídas a partir de múltiplos discursos.

E - homogeneous: Homogêneo sugere que as identidades são uniformes e não diversas, o que é o oposto do que o texto sugere sobre a construção de identidades através da integração de diversos discursos.

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To construct an identity, an individual must integrate these diverse discourses, weaving them together to form a dynamic but cohesive sense of self.

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