Tapping into the tacit: reading teacher anecdotes to tap into tacit pedagogical understandings

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McGill, Michele. 2007. "Tapping into the tacit: reading teacher anecdotes to tap into tacit pedagogical understandings." The International Journal of Learning. 13 (9), pp. 169-186.
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Tapping into the tacit: reading teacher anecdotes to tap into tacit pedagogical understandings

ERA Journal ID20233
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AuthorMcGill, Michele
Journal TitleThe International Journal of Learning
Journal Citation13 (9), pp. 169-186
Number of Pages18
Year2007
Place of PublicationMelbourne, Australia
ISSN1447-9494
1447-9540
Web Address (URL)http://www.learning-journal.com
Abstract

Reading anecdotes about other teacher s experiences can assist beginning and experienced teachers to access their own tacit knowledge. Reading those anecdotes provides the opportunity to experience vicariously the events,feelings,
outcomes and sometimes even emotions of the writer. The benefit of this process is magnified when the readers then begin to consider and apply their understandings of these 'minute passages of a private life' to their current, and sometimes past practices. This paper reports on the findings of a group of beginning and experienced Queensland teachers who were asked to read and then select one anecdote from a set written by beginning and experienced teachers. The 'tales' selected and the implications for exploration of personal pedagogy and practice were clearly linked to their perceived role in the classroom and their 'comfort' within that role now and in the future.

Keywordsnarrative; pedagogy; personal practice; tacit knowledge
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020390307. Teacher education and professional development of educators
390409. Learning sciences
Byline AffiliationsFaculty of Education
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