Mapping Infant and Primary Education Teachers’ Transits When Learning
Abstract
Teacher learning continues to be thought under simple causalities and in linear terms. However, the current context of uncertainty and diversity which teachers must face in their schools encouraged us to develop a much more complex conceptualization of their learning. Through a research approach based on artistic and visual methodologies, we tried to deepen the learning experience of primary and infant education teachers. From a research perspective that we located within new materialism, we looked at teacher learning from more holistic and problematizing approaches. Our approximation to the experiences of teachers allowed us to identify three transits regarding how their learning takes place. Such transits are related to teachers’ agency, the role of the experiential and new ways of self-organization.
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