This book represents the first extensive introduction to the emerging construct of Educational Self. The new concept describes a specific dimension of the Self, which is elaborated in the course of a persons school life and is reactivated anytime the person is involved in an educational activity, whether as a student, teacher or parent.
The Educational Self (ES) approach was created by the volume editors and is currently being developed at various universities in Europe and Latin America as a way of understanding and operating in educational contexts.
The book presents the theoretical framework and the empirical developments of the construct, paving the way for further applications in education. The main locations of the empirical studies are Denmark, Italy, Brazil, Portugal and Colombia, but the research network is steadily expanding to other countries, so that the concept here can be generalized to different cultural contexts.
The book addresses a range of contexts and moments in school life. The editors introduction presents the construct of ES, the opportunities for further theoretical and empirical developments of the concept, and its potential applications in educational practices. In the remainder of the volume, ES is explored for different age groups (from children to adolescents to higher education), different actors (peers, teachers, parents and their interactions), different contexts (formal education, special institutions, school-family relationships) and different phenomena (disruptive behavior, special needs, value orientation, school failure, etc.). All the studies share a qualitative idiographic approach, which is characteristic of the perspective of cultural psychology in which the ES construct was elaborated.
1. Introduction: the construct of Educational Self, Giuseppina Marsico,
University of Salerno, Italy and Luca Tateo, Aalborg University, Denmark.-
2.
Dynamics in the educational self of an adolescent: from the dominance of
parental voices to their silencing, Ramon Cerqueira Gomes Federal University
of Bahia, Brazil.-
3. Self-Development, Human Values and the Construction of
Childrens Trajectories in Educational Contexts, Mónica Roncancio Moreno,
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia and Angela Uchoa Branco,
Universidade de Brasķlia, Brazil.-
4. The reconfiguration of the Educational
Self in the context of higher education, Sueli Barros da Ressurreiēćo, State
University of Bahia and Sonia Maria Rocha Sampaio Federal University of
Bahia, Brasil.-
5. Emergence of self situated at an institution, Mogens
Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark.-
6. Teachers feedback and educational
self of institutionalized youngsters: a possible dialogue?, Dulce Martins &
Carolina Carvalho, Universidadede Lisboa, Portugal.-
7. Teachers Role in the
Dynamics between Self and Culture, Angela Uchoa Branco & Sandra Ferraz
Freire, University of Brasilia, Brazil and Mónica Roncancio-Moreno,
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia.-
8. School complaints and the
educational self: openings for the medicalization of school difficulties,
Gilberto Lima dos Santos, Patrķcia Carla Silva do Vale Zucoloto and Maria
Virgķnia Machado Dazzani, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil.-
9. Teacher
participation in the constitution of the educational self, Cķcero Ramon Cunha
de Jesus, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil.-
10. Walking in a book:
teacher professional identity between psychology and culture, Anna Maria De
Bonis, University of Salerno, Italy, and Luca Tateo, Aalborg University,
Denmark.-
11. The production of school complaints in a public school:
meanings and practices, Eliseu de Oliveira Cunha, Maria Virgķnia Machado
Dazzani, Polyana Monteiro Luttigards and Saulo Roger Moniz Pacheco Lima,
Federal University of Bahia, Brazil.-
12. Reflections on the construction of
the Educational Self from an inclusive experience with School Therapeutic
Accompaniment, Verōnica Gomes Nascimento and Yasmin Cunha de Oliveira,
Federal University of Bahia, Brasil.-
13. Parental engagement in light of the
ecosystemic foundations of the school-family-community partnership: Toward a
psychosocial, dialogical, and developmental perspective, Dany Boulanger.
Sherbrooke University, Canada.-
14. Conclusions: Educational Self in future
school practice, Luca Tateo, Aalborg University, Denmark and Giuseppina
Marsico, University of Salerno, Italy.