Negotiating identity that is sexual Experiences of two homosexual and lesbian preservice music instructors
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Abstract
Few studies in the area of instructor training have actually analyzed the experiences of homosexual and preservice that is lesbian. Donahue (2007) shows that homosexual and lesbian preservice teachers struggle with how exactly to negotiate their identity that is sexual as instructors. This case that is intrinsic explored just just exactly how two preservice music instructors hid or disclosed their homosexual or lesbian identification in their studentteaching placements. The individuals had been signed up for two various universities in midwestern states. Brett, whom recognized as homosexual, taught by having a right feminine cooperating instructor in a tiny, rural community; Nicole, whom defined as lesbian, taught with two lesbian cooperating instructors in a setting that is suburban. Each pupil instructor took part in three interviews and offered weekly log entries via e-mail through the semester that is 16-week. Brett’s within-case analysis revealed the following themes: Selectively sharing private information and dealing with the cooperating instructor. Nicole’s within-case analysis yielded the themes that are following Cooperating instructors as part models and being released up to a pupil who she knew to become a lesbian. Cross-case analysis illuminated the difficulties why these student instructors faced, like the issue of being away, covering being explicitly away, the impact associated with the cooperating instructor in their student-teaching experience, therefore the college environment. Discussion includes implications for music teacher education and future research.
| Original language | English (US) |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 19-37 |
| amount of pages | 19 |
| Journal | Bulletin of this Council for analysis in musical Education |
| amount | 199 |
| State | Published – Dec 1 2014 |
ASJC Scopus areas that are subject
- Training
- Music
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