Bulletin of Graduate School of Education, Okayama University
Published by Graduate School of Education, Okayama University

保育者の長期的なアイデンティティの変化と 自伝的記憶との関係

NISHIYAMA, Osamu Division of Developmental Studies and Support, Graduate School of Education, Okayama University Kaken ID researchmap
WAKADA, Mika Maniwa City Hokubo Centers for Early Childhood Education and Care
TANAKA, Osanori Faculty of Education, Shujitsu University
Published Date
2021-02-24
Abstract
This study stands on long-term longitudinal research of 12 years from the training stage to the initial and middle terms. The study traced the changes in childcare worker identities and clarified the relationship between long-term changes in childcare worker identities and autobiographical memories. To be more specific, the study continuously applied the Multidimensional Ego Identity Scale (Tani, 2001a) to the training school graduation period, the initial term, and the transition from initial form to mid-career. Also, the study looked back on the past from the mid-career period. The childcare worker was subsequently asked for descriptions of childcare episodes as autobiographical memories. As a result, it turned out that there were four patterns of changes in the identities of childcare workers: “descending group,” “ascending group,” “low sustaining group,” and “high sustaining group.” These change patterns appeared to match the descriptions of the corresponding autobiographical memories. The study sorted out each group using extracted keywords and the like.
Note
研究論文(Articles)
ISSN
1883-2423
NCID
AA12338258
NAID
JaLCDOI