When Professional Identity Meets Praxis: A Qualitative Study of Child and Youth Care Students
Rebecca Stiller (),
Julie Masson (),
Stephen Neuman Neuman (),
Samantha Drynan (),
Bailey Smith (),
Laurie Feehan (),
Curtis West (),
Cassaundra Coombs (),
Lisa Stiksma () and
Gerard Bellefeuille ()
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Rebecca Stiller: MacEwan University
Julie Masson: MacEwan University
Stephen Neuman Neuman: MacEwan University
Samantha Drynan: MacEwan University
Bailey Smith: MacEwan University
Laurie Feehan: MacEwan University
Curtis West: MacEwan University
Cassaundra Coombs: MacEwan University
Lisa Stiksma: MacEwan University
Gerard Bellefeuille: MacEwan University
No 2403832, Proceedings of Teaching and Education Conferences from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences
Abstract:
A critical issue in Child and Youth Care (CYC) education is the development of a professional CYC identity. Students are often caught between the potentially conflicting roles of fitting into a perceived CYC identity archetype and developing their personal approach to CYC praxis. This qualitative study examined the ways in which CYC students perceive and experience constructs of identity in the field of CYC as well as the ways that they respond internally to such constructs. The research design utilized creative modes of inquiry both in the processes by which the research was conducted and in the methods used to represent research data. The combination of traditional data collection strategies with arts-based presentation methods provided the participants a powerful learning experience by opening up a meaning-making space. This meaning making generated important insights into and understandings of the politics of identity in relation to the development of the participants? unique sense of CYC praxis.
Keywords: archetype; child and youth care; identity; arts-based; praxis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10 pages
Date: 2015-06
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Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 1st Teaching & Education Conference, Amsterdam, Jun 2015, pages 120-129
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