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A Curriculum of Difficulty

Narrative Research in Education and the Practice of Teaching

by Leah C. Fowler (Author)
©2006 Textbook X, 216 Pages
Series: Complicated Conversation, Volume 17

Summary

Describing a new narrative research approach, this book focuses on difficulty in teaching practices, particularly at the site of the professional teaching self. A thoughtful approach to narrative research is foundationally constructed through the use of thirteen original stories. Leah C. Fowler writes theoretically, narratively, and autobiographically to illustrate her narrative method of working. Her theory, along with internarrative exemplars, addresses a need for deeper inquiry into narrative research. The seven orbitals of scholarly narrative analysis include naïve storying, psychological [de/re]construction, psychotherapeutic ethics, narrative craft, hermeneutics, curriculum pedagogy, and poetics of the relational teaching self.

Details

Pages
X, 216
Year
2006
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820481500
Language
English
Keywords
Curriculumplanung Narrative research Teaching Research method Narrative method
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2006. X, 216 pp.

Biographical notes

Leah C. Fowler (Author)

The Author: Leah C. Fowler is Associate Professor of Education at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta. She received her Ph.D. in curriculum studies from the University of Victoria, British Columbia. Curriculum studies, interpretive inquiry, and narrative analysis shape her work with teaching difficulty, especially for experienced practitioners. Her abiding interests in teacher education, teacher identity, and professional development are key influences on her research. She is currently working on her second book The T’Ching: Mindfulness in Teaching amid Difficulty and Change.

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