Fostering transformational teacher agency in Finnish teacher education
Matikainen, M., Männistö, P., & Fornaciari, A. (2018). Fostering transformational teacher agency in Finnish teacher education. International Journal of Social Pedagogy, 7(1), Article 4. https://doi.org/10.14324/111.444.ijsp.2018.v7.1.004
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© 2018, Minni Matikainen, Perttu Männistö and Aleksi Fornaciari.
In this article, we studied how well teacher education in Finland is able to answer the changing needs
of the contemporary world. More precisely, we focussed on the question of how well an alternative
teacher education model guides teacher students’ agency towards a transformational view of the teaching
profession, making it possible for schools to enable social change. This question was studied in the
framework of critical social pedagogy. The data for this article was collected ethnographically by
observing meetings in the Critical Integrative Teacher Education (CITE) programme at the University
of Jyväskylä in 2015–2017. The analysis is based on a theoretical background in which we outline two different discourses on the
concept of teachers’ agency. The first promotes schools’ role in conservation; teachers are expected to
educate obedient and uncritical citizens to maintain steady economic growth. The second discourse is
defined as critical and emancipatory, where the education pursues transformation in students’ underlying
attitudes and a deeper understanding of education and society.
The results showed that the CITE model fosters teacher students’ critical self-reflection and understanding
of group phenomena considering education. The students’ ability to understand schools in a social
context also develops. However, CITE seems to struggle in transforming the students’ thinking and
understanding into actions. According to the data, feelings of inability, cynicism and a lacklustre ability
to understand concretely how teachers can have an impact on society through their profession prevent
a more complete transformation in the students’ everyday modes of action. A stronger community
perspective, collaboration with institutions outside teacher education, the enabling of group-oriented
action and the provision of real-life experiences regarding the transformation could better help to develop
future teachers’ agency towards transformational views.
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