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I'm delighted to be joined by the wonderful and highly knowledgeable Dr. Ed Stevens for this episode on teacher's professional identity. Ed is Manager of the Arts & Humanities Research Institute at King's College London having previously been Deputy Head of Public Engagement at the University of Bath. He has recently completed a professional doctorate in Education, where he explored how educators' professional identities may be transformed by, and transform, community engaged research. In this episode Ed helps us to delve further into the language teacher beliefs we explored in Episode 31.
For full details a list of these strategies, check out the programme notes with further information and links to research and resources at www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Keep sharing and spreading the word. I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch or leave me a review 🙏
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I'm delighted to be joined by the wonderful and highly knowledgeable Dr. Ed Stevens for this episode on teacher's professional identity. Ed is Manager of the Arts & Humanities Research Institute at King's College London having previously been Deputy Head of Public Engagement at the University of Bath. He has recently completed a professional doctorate in Education, where he explored how educators' professional identities may be transformed by, and transform, community engaged research. In this episode Ed helps us to delve further into the language teacher beliefs we explored in Episode 31.
For full details a list of these strategies, check out the programme notes with further information and links to research and resources at www.liamprinter.com/podcast.
Keep sharing and spreading the word. I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch or leave me a review 🙏

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