With the support of social representation theory, this article intends to discuss the importance of psychosocial analysis of teacher formation and teacher evaluation, apprehended as a process that involves not only the mastery of skills and knowledge in a specific area, but also the understanding of the processes of making a professional identity, the production of its subjectivity, and relations that teachers develop with the other and with a range of others who take part in their training.
Evaluation; Teacher Education; Social Psichology; Social Representations