Alternative forms of representation were employed to generate new insights
into the knowledge teachers use to inform practice. Conversation, drawing,
metaphor, and story writing encouraged a group of teachers to make multiple
probes into their ways of knowing how to manage the complexities of many e
veryday teaching situations. 'Sandy's Story', and comments from other teach
ers. illustrate how these methods can enhance efforts to understand the way
s that personal images enter into teaching decisions. Why teachers and rese
archers ought to inquire into this aspect of knowing how to teach is examin
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