Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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374338 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Our purpose was to illustrate the process by which caring relationships between students and their teacher educator developed in the context of preservice reading preparation that made use of online communication as one class activity. Describing the development of caring relationships between three students and their teacher, we showed that caring could not be considered a one-way characteristic of what teachers do and are, but rather that it depended on students’ reciprocal responses. Findings indicated that the trajectories of caring relationships developed differently, each influenced by differences in entering expectations, critical events, and a negotiation of what the relationship meant.
► Caring developed from teacher–student encounters online and face-to-face. ► Student–teacher relationships developed in different ways. ► Students and their teacher educator built a better self through each other’s words.