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A mythopoetic methodology: storytelling as an act of scholarship
Steve SHANN
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Keyphrases
Storytelling
100%
Mythopoetics
100%
Pre-service Teachers
66%
Practicum
33%
Social Complexity
33%
Teacher Education
33%
Aging Workforce
33%
Attrition Rate
33%
Poststructural
33%
Beginning Teachers
33%
Nudge
33%
School Culture
33%
Intolerant
33%
Ordinary Affects
33%
Changing Identities
33%
Teacher Attrition
33%
Healthy Work Environment
33%
Life Trajectories
33%
Arts and Humanities
Narrative Method
100%
Mentor
100%
Pre-Service Teacher
100%
Interplay
50%
Beginning teachers
50%
School Culture
50%
Social Complexity
50%
Performative
50%
Practicum
50%
clash
50%
Psychoanalytic Movement
50%
Teacher Attrition
50%
Social Sciences
Tuition Fee
100%
Narrative Method
100%
Pre-Service Teacher
100%
Social Complexity
50%
Beginning Teacher
50%
Teacher Attrition
50%
Healthy Work Environment
50%
School Culture
50%
Psychology
Story-Telling
100%
Healthy Work Environment
100%