Teaching is recognised as an emotional practice. Studies have highlighted the importance of teachers’ emotional literacy in the development of pupils’ emotional skills, the central position of emotions in teachers’ ways of knowing, and in their professional development. This longitudinal study draws on a dialogic understanding of emotion to present findings from qualitative interviews with teachers. This study aims to provide further understanding in this area by offering a perspective into 7 foreign language teachers’ emotions in relation to their pupils during their first decade in the profession. The most important finding was that negative emotions decreased while the positive emotions increased. Understanding what emotions teachers fac...
Although much has been written about the relationship between teachers’ beliefs and practices, resea...
Emotions are a key part of language education for all stakeholders. Yet, to date, learner emotions h...
The paper reports on an in-depth narrative case study of an immigrant background English as a Second...
This paper examines the emotions that eight teachers experienced during intervention research projec...
Studies on language teacher beliefs have long indicated that in order to better understand teacher b...
Similar to learning, teaching is not exclusively a cognitive matter. Teachers’ emotions play a signi...
Any teacher would acknowledge that emotion is part of teaching, but how it functions in teaching con...
It is of clear importance for EFL teachers to better regulate their emotions while facing multivaria...
This book focuses on the emotional complexity of language teaching and how the diverse emotions that...
The present study aims to investigate the effect of emotions on teachers’ ability to cope with educa...
Emotions are at the heart of the foreign language learning process. Without emotion, boredom would ...
Research literature in the field of teacher emotions and change broadly accepts that behaviour and c...
This study investigates the ways in which language teachers perceive the emotional aspects of langua...
Emotions involve experiential, behavioral, and physiological systems, as well as unconscious and con...
Abstract The need to improve teachers’ abilities to respond to the needs of diverse students has be...
Although much has been written about the relationship between teachers’ beliefs and practices, resea...
Emotions are a key part of language education for all stakeholders. Yet, to date, learner emotions h...
The paper reports on an in-depth narrative case study of an immigrant background English as a Second...
This paper examines the emotions that eight teachers experienced during intervention research projec...
Studies on language teacher beliefs have long indicated that in order to better understand teacher b...
Similar to learning, teaching is not exclusively a cognitive matter. Teachers’ emotions play a signi...
Any teacher would acknowledge that emotion is part of teaching, but how it functions in teaching con...
It is of clear importance for EFL teachers to better regulate their emotions while facing multivaria...
This book focuses on the emotional complexity of language teaching and how the diverse emotions that...
The present study aims to investigate the effect of emotions on teachers’ ability to cope with educa...
Emotions are at the heart of the foreign language learning process. Without emotion, boredom would ...
Research literature in the field of teacher emotions and change broadly accepts that behaviour and c...
This study investigates the ways in which language teachers perceive the emotional aspects of langua...
Emotions involve experiential, behavioral, and physiological systems, as well as unconscious and con...
Abstract The need to improve teachers’ abilities to respond to the needs of diverse students has be...
Although much has been written about the relationship between teachers’ beliefs and practices, resea...
Emotions are a key part of language education for all stakeholders. Yet, to date, learner emotions h...
The paper reports on an in-depth narrative case study of an immigrant background English as a Second...