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Recognising students and teachers: difference and identity in international classrooms

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ABSTRACT This article argues that representations of teacher and student identity obscure the complexity of individuals as becomings. Evidence from interviews and observations with Western teachers in international schools in… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This article argues that representations of teacher and student identity obscure the complexity of individuals as becomings. Evidence from interviews and observations with Western teachers in international schools in Vietnam suggests that these representations posit the existence of stable teacher and student identities and derive the difference between them from static images of Western and Asian cultures. I argue that thinking through Deleuze’s concepts of becoming, difference, and faciality offers possibilities for different kinds of encounters between teachers and students as individuals.

Keywords: difference identity; students teachers; difference; teachers difference; recognising students; identity

Journal Title: Critical Studies in Education
Year Published: 2020

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