Self-reflection in Secondary Teaching: An autoethnographic research.

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This paper explores the potential of autoethnography in teaching by developing a theoretical framework, presenting a case study, and discussing three alleged problems: excess subjectivism, observer bias, and lack of rigor. The described research experience shows that autoethnography functions as an element of ideological resistance, memory, and self-discovery in educational contexts.

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