Representing Teachers' Professional Culture through Cartoons

British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (3):307-325 (1996)
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By reflecting on a variety of cartoon representations of teachers and their work, this paper outlines a semiotic approach to undertaking research on teachers ' professional cultures

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