Catholic religion teachers in Chile: an approach to identity building with regard to existing mission-profession tension

Religion classes are found throughout the entire school system in Chile. These are mostly conducted by Catholic teachers who form their own professional identity from internal demands (imposed by the Catholic Church) and external demands (imposed by the school culture, social media, students and the...

Full description

Saved in:  
Bibliographic Details
Published in:British Journal of religious education
Authors: Vargas-Herrera, Francisco (Author) ; Moya Marchant, Loreto (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Check availability: HBZ Gateway
Journals Online & Print:
Drawer...
Fernleihe:Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste
Published: [publisher not identified] [2018]
In: British Journal of religious education
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Chile / Catholic church / Religious instruction
RelBib Classification:KBR Latin America
KDB Roman Catholic Church
RF Christian education; catechetics
Further subjects:B religious education in schools
B critical documentary analysis
B Catholic religion teachers in Chile
B professional teacher identity
Online Access: Volltext (Verlag)
Description
Summary:Religion classes are found throughout the entire school system in Chile. These are mostly conducted by Catholic teachers who form their own professional identity from internal demands (imposed by the Catholic Church) and external demands (imposed by the school culture, social media, students and their families). This paper presents a reference framework for the professional teacher identity and analyses the linguistic structures and persuasion strategies present in three documents that directly question this group of teachers, building an identity profile of them. Discursive mechanisms are identified which legitimise identity traits. The way in which said productions influence the thoughts and actions of their readership is also analysed. A documentary study design is used based on critical documentary analysis. The investigation shows breaks in the discourse and an existing tension between the mission and the profession, underlining that the Catholic religion teacher is first and foremost an evangeliser. The performance capacity of this discourse on the listeners is discussed along with the effect of the almost complete absence of references to teaching professionalism and the possible influence on the development and results of the subject.
ISSN:1740-7931
Contains:Enthalten in: British Journal of religious education
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/01416200.2016.1256267