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The roller coaster ride: Our music teacher educator identity development

  • Julie Derges Kastner
  • , Jill Reese
  • , Kristen Pellegrino
  • , Heather A Russell

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Abstract

In transitioning from the K–12 classroom to higher education, teacher educators often experience tensions and challenges, which may be due to a misalignment between their situational and substantial selves. While many researchers have explored identity transitions of teacher educators, more research is needed to understand this experience with music teacher educators. Using self-study, we explored our identities as four music teacher educators, plus one additional participant, in transitioning from being music teachers to early-career music teacher educators. Data included interviews and personal journals, and we developed restoried narratives, non-linear representations, and cartoons during data analysis. These revealed three themes: misalignment, adaptation and acceptance, and roller coaster of growth. Misalignment describes the disconnect we experienced between our substantial and situational selves as a result of three factors: balance, autonomy, and identity. Adaptation and acceptance describes the strategies we developed to respond to the factors leading to our misalignment and accept our developing identities as music teacher educators. Roller coaster of growth describes the indirect nature of the process we experienced as we shifted between misalignment and acceptance. Based on these findings, we suggest further research in the identities of teacher educators throughout their careers and recommend strategies for professional development and support.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)154-170
Number of pages17
JournalResearch Studies in Music Education
Volume41
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2019

Keywords

  • identity development
  • music teacher education
  • music teacher educator
  • self-study research
  • teacher education

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