The identity work of environmental education teachers in Israel |
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Authors: | Noam Zaradez Rakefet Sela-Sheffy Tali Tal |
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Institution: | 1. The Department of Environmental Studies, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, IL;2. noam.zaradez@gmail.com;4. Unit of Culture Research, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, IL;5. Education in Science and Technology, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, IL |
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Abstract: | AbstractDespite growing interest in promoting environmental education (EE), as in other countries, its status within the formal education system in Israel is still ambiguous and its effectiveness questionable. Proceeding from the view of structure-agent interdependency, the present study focuses on teachers’ identity as key to understanding the situation in their professional field. Analysis is based on in-depth interviews with ten EE teachers in ten public elementary-schools in Israel, to investigate their occupational self-perception as part of the system in which they operate. Findings reveal an ambivalent professional identity and a weak sense of agency as EE teachers. Teachers’ impaired occupational self-image have implications for their potential role in advancing EE in particular and for the educational field in Israel in general. |
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Keywords: | Environmental education identity work teachers professional status |
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