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Mohammad Aliakbari

Mohammad Aliakbari

Academic rank: Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Research

Title
The role of sociocultural mediational tools in EFL teachers’ development: insights from a life history approach
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JournalPaper
Keywords
Life historycritical-eventsociocultural toolsteacher developmentEFL teacher
Year
2017
Journal International Journal of Lifelong Education
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Researchers Alireza Mirzaee ، Mohammad Aliakbari

Abstract

The sociocultural orientation in general education, which has gradually leaked into second language teacher education, argues that teachers usually employ social relations, cultural artefacts, and theoretical concepts to mediate their thinking and practice. Against this background, the present study aimed to explore how three male Iranian English as a foreign language teachers have capitalised on the three sociocultural tools to mediate their development. The findings revealed that not all three mediational tools, though each influential in its own terms, have been available wholesale to the teachers and that different academic and teaching phases have yielded differential access to the tools. The authors indicate that during school as student, human mediation, particularly of apprenticeship, seems to be the dominant tool available for the teachers to mediate their development. Later on, in higher education institutes, although the human apprenticeship is still visible, cultural artefacts and scientific theories start to surface influencing the teachers’ learning and teaching trajectories. The implications for both teachers and teacher educators are discussed.