Blake, Elizabeth. The Emotional Labour of Critical Pedagogy: An Autoethnographic Study of Teacher Identity. 2007. University of Prince Edward Island, Dissertation/Thesis, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A21622.

Genre

  • Dissertation/Thesis
Contributors
Author: Blake, Elizabeth
Date Issued
2007
Publisher
University of Prince Edward Island
Place Published
Charlottetown, PE
Extent
109
Abstract

This thesis examines my life-history and how it has impacted my teaching practices in my Grade 6 classroom. Specifically, I use autoethnography, narrative inquiry and critical theory as I weave my lived experiences, letters to my grandmother with the theories of various researchers. I recount specific experiences from my past in order to identify the power relations that exist in our society. I argue that my schooling greatly influenced the way I learn, the way I teach and the way I live my life. Indeed, I only learned to know myself once I entered the Masters Program and was challenged to unlearn, learn and relearn all that I knew about teaching and learning. I invite the reader to reflect upon my lived experiences and question my thesis through a critical lens. I believe we must enter into meaningful dialogue about the hidden messages in our society in order to create a better world for our students and children.

Note

Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-03, page: 1153.

Language

  • English

ETD Degree Name

  • Master of Education

ETD Degree Level

  • Master

ETD Degree Discipline

  • Faculty of Education. Leadership in Learning.
Degree Grantor
University of Prince Edward Island

Subjects

  • Education, Curriculum and Instruction
  • Education, Elementary
ISBN
9780494228173
LAC Identifier
TC-PCU-21622