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- Teacher Expertise in the Global South
- Teacher Expertise in the Global South
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Construct of Teacher Expertise
- 3 The Expert Teacher Prototype
- 4 Effective Teaching in Low-Income Contexts
- 5 Researching Teacher Expertise in the Global South
- 6 A Portrait of Teacher Expertise
- 7 Exploring the Quintain
- 8 Diversity in Expertise
- 9 Teacher Expertise in the Global South
- 10 Updating the Expert Teacher Prototype
- 11 Valuing and Building on Southern Expertise
- 12 Concluding Reflections
- References
- Index
6 - A Portrait of Teacher Expertise
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2023
- Teacher Expertise in the Global South
- Teacher Expertise in the Global South
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Construct of Teacher Expertise
- 3 The Expert Teacher Prototype
- 4 Effective Teaching in Low-Income Contexts
- 5 Researching Teacher Expertise in the Global South
- 6 A Portrait of Teacher Expertise
- 7 Exploring the Quintain
- 8 Diversity in Expertise
- 9 Teacher Expertise in the Global South
- 10 Updating the Expert Teacher Prototype
- 11 Valuing and Building on Southern Expertise
- 12 Concluding Reflections
- References
- Index
Summary
This chapter offers a detailed ethnographic description of one of the participant teachers in the study as a concrete example of how teacher expertise may manifest itself in one of the many challenging contexts frequently found in the global South. It begins by summarising key features of her contexts and the challenges she faced in her work, also offering an overview of her personal background and her beliefs about teaching and learning. The chapter then discusses her interpersonal practices (relationships with learners) and her languaging practices – the complex ways in which she and her learners made use of resources from varied languages in the classroom. After this, I discuss how she managed curriculum content, developed resources and planned lessons before offering a detailed account of her classroom practices – how she structured lessons, balanced between whole class and learner-independent activities and offered individual support to learners in large classes. It also offers an account of her knowledge, reflection and professionalism, and closes with brief comparison of her expertise with the findings of prior expertise research, identifying both important similarities and insightful differences. Numerous lesson and interview extracts are provided to support the discussion and claims made.
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- Teacher Expertise in the Global SouthTheory, Research and Evidence, pp. 87 - 118Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023