Narratives of Desire, Love, Imagination, and Fluidity: Becoming an English Teacher in a University Preparation Program

This is a narrative study into the co-construction of teaching identities narrated by twenty-four undergraduate students in the context of an English language teacher education program in Argentina. Teacher identities are defined in the literature as co-authored stories of living and becoming. Our m...

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subjects College students
Emotions
English (Second Language)
English as a second language instruction
English Teacher Education
English teachers
Foreign Countries
Higher education
Imagination
Intimacy
Language Acquisition
Language Teachers
Learning Processes
Narratives
Negotiation
Pedagogy
Preservice Teacher Education
Professional Identity
Qualitative research
Research Methodology
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Second language teachers
Student Attitudes
Study abroad
Teacher education
Teacher Education Programs
Teaching
Undergraduate education
Undergraduate Students
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