Studying Headteachers' Professional Lives: getting the life history
Authors: Biott C.; Moos L.; Møller J.
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, Volume 45, Number 4, 1 December 2001 , pp. 395-410(16)
Abstract:
In order to obtain a better understanding of how headteachers frame their professional lives, a comparative project was set up with a life history approach. A series of open-ended interviews were conducted where headteachers talked about themselves, their work, background, experiences and career. The article focuses on the modes of inquiry used in the study and explores alternative approaches to analysis, especially of content and form. Several methodological issues are discussed, for instance the production of data as an interactive and collaborative process of creating meaning, the central role of the research relations, dialogical analysis and how to move from separate individual stories to an analysis of headteachers' lives across different countries. As the analysis has unfolded, new questions have been posed about the comparative aspect of the project. At the beginning, cross-national similarities and differences were relatively straightforward and were found in the content of interviews. Since then, explorations of the form and structure of the stories have raised more complex juxtapositions. More recently, new questions have begun to emerge, such as about the nature and meanings of 'professional confidence' and its relationship to external accountability in national contexts.Keywords: HEADTEACHERS; LIFE; HISTORY; IDENTITY; DIALOGICAL; ANALYSIS
Language: English
Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 2001-12-01
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