Articles

“Brave enough to remove the shell of a chestnut.” The career path of a resilient teacher

Published:
2020-11-29
Authors
View
Keywords
License

Copyright (c) 2020 Acta Medicinae et Sociologica

Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

How To Cite
Selected Style: APA
Kozma, K., & Ceglédi, T. (2020). “Brave enough to remove the shell of a chestnut.” The career path of a resilient teacher. Acta Medicinae Et Sociologica, 11(31), 85-101. https://doi.org/10.19055/ams.2020.11/31/8
Abstract

Being successful at school as a Roma student is a crucial sociological question. Roma teachers’ experience is invaluable when seeking to understand and solve problems that students with similar backgrounds have. Resilience is our academic starting point. In PISA who belong to a lower social class but have higher achievements are called resilient students. Educational sociologists say that a person’s life is resilient when it is successful, notwithstanding the disadvantaged social background (Ceglédi 2018). We have analysed Roma teachers with resilient lives and looked for answers to what kind of possibilities and dangers of a resilient life might hide in the pedagogical career. Given a unique target group, we chose snowball sampling. 6 semistructured interviews were made in eastern Hungary in 2019, in which we emphasized the resilience of their life taken, the pedagogic job, and their connection. We did qualitative analysis of the transcripts. The resilient Roma teachers incorporate their life experience into their pedagogic fields and their coping serves as a model for their students.