TY - JOUR
T1 - Teachers' tensions: managed or resolved
AU - Peter, Liljedahl
AU - ANDRA', Chiara
AU - Annette, Rouleau
AU - Pietro, Di Martino
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Teacher practice is rife with tensions. Tensions around what and how
best to teach, how to manage situations with students, and how
to manage situations with colleagues, administrators, and parents.
These tensions are often seen as pairs of opposing internal and external
forces: this assessment is better, but it takes a lot of time. These
forces are inescapable, and teachers have to learn to either manage
them or resolve them. In this paper we look closely at tensions
through the lens of opposing forces and, more interestingly, how
teachers either learn to live with them or work to resolve them. And,
in particular, we look at how this work differs if the tension exists
between internal forces, external forces, or a tension between an
internal and external force. Drawing on case studies of seven different
participants we dive deep into the murky world of the lived
experiences of teachers to understand better the way that tensions
contribute to their beliefs, decisions, and actions.
AB - Teacher practice is rife with tensions. Tensions around what and how
best to teach, how to manage situations with students, and how
to manage situations with colleagues, administrators, and parents.
These tensions are often seen as pairs of opposing internal and external
forces: this assessment is better, but it takes a lot of time. These
forces are inescapable, and teachers have to learn to either manage
them or resolve them. In this paper we look closely at tensions
through the lens of opposing forces and, more interestingly, how
teachers either learn to live with them or work to resolve them. And,
in particular, we look at how this work differs if the tension exists
between internal forces, external forces, or a tension between an
internal and external force. Drawing on case studies of seven different
participants we dive deep into the murky world of the lived
experiences of teachers to understand better the way that tensions
contribute to their beliefs, decisions, and actions.
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/180402
U2 - 10.1080/0020739X.2023.2190328
DO - 10.1080/0020739X.2023.2190328
M3 - Article
SN - 0020-739X
VL - 54
SP - 1664
EP - 1680
JO - International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology
JF - International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology
IS - 8
ER -