The Scholarship of Research in Teacher Education in a Higher Education Institution in Transition: Issues of Identity

From Section:
Teacher Educators
Countries:
South Africa
Published:
May. 10, 2010

This article was published in Teaching and Teacher Education, Vol 26, Issue 4, Author(s): Rajendra Chetty and Fred Lubben, “The Scholarship of Research in Teacher Education in a Higher Education Institution in Transition: Issues of Identity“, Pages 813-820, Copyright Elsevier (May 2010).

This article examines perceptions of professional and organizational identity of teacher educators in a ‘new’ University of Technology in South Africa, resulting from several recent mergers of colleges of education and colleges of technology mainly serving formerly disadvantaged students and schools.

The findings show that most staff consider teaching and research as dichotomous.
Research activities are seen to satisfy the institutional requirements for securing research funding and producing publications.
Professional identities could be strengthened by a faculty-wide debate on the specific profile of teacher education in a University of Technology, resulting also in an agreed research ethos.
Peer support in collaborative research groups with a focus on own practice is seen as an opportunity to strengthen research expertise.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Educational research | Educational technology | Higher education | Organizational change | Teacher education | Teacher educators