In the tradition of educational narrative inquiry, this book explores diverse ways of thinking, writing and theorizing from auto/biographic experience, in language that is rooted in practice yet challenges the authoritative discourses of educational policy, theory and research. The book moves from first to third person accounts and from personal and family stories to narratives of teachers and teacher educators in the contested, multicultural environment of Israel. It highlights the multi-voiced, embodied lives of Israeli teachers from many cultures and identities and engages with literature around memory and embodiment, imagination, place and presence in teaching. The book will interest researchers in curriculum studies, teaching and teacher education, as well as scholars interested in issues of memory in historical and contemporary contexts.
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Contents: Mixing Memory and Desire like Spring Rain «Firm on My Feet»: My Mother s Story Mothering, Embodying, Teaching Retrieving Memory, Shaping Teaching: Stories of Teachers Retrieving Memory, Shaping Teachers: Stories of Teacher Educators Auto/biography, Writing and Teacher Learning «Taking the Imagination Visiting» as Pedagogy: Journal Fragments Auto/biography and Conflict in Teaching and Life Presence and Dialogue, Auto/biography and Teaching.