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What is Expected Self

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A possible self-conception that is a sub-part of an individual’s self-concept, specifically a part that represents the self in the future temporal zone and which reflects the positive attributes hoped for in the future.
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Metaphors and Methods: The Curious Alignment That Shapes Our Inquiries About Teacher Identity
Corinne Barger (Texas Tech University, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8283-1.ch016
Abstract
It is widely understood that the development of a teacher identity for individuals transitioning into teaching is important, and therefore substantial research has been produced looking at teacher identity development. Much of this research is conducted using the possible selves theory as its framework. Nevertheless, with the self and identity being widely interpreted concepts with no consentaneous definition, researchers lean on metaphorical language at times to semantically represent the meaning of the future selves. This chapter reviews contemporary literature, discussing how different metaphors used to talk about the self, influence the methodological choices made within the study. Different types of metaphors used led to a heavier emphasis on either the integrative, temporal, or dynamic nature of the possible selves theory.
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