Emotions are a key part of language education for all stakeholders. Yet, to date, learner emotions have been studied more frequently than those of teachers. In this chapter, we argue that it is crucial to investigate teachers’ management of their own emotions and examine any possible links with their classroom practices. We use the metaphor of teachers being like orchestra conductors, attuned to—and regulating—the emotions in the classroom. Using an online questionnaire, we collected quantitative feedback concerning classroom behaviours from 513 ESL/EFL teachers from around the world. Independent variables included Trait emotional intelligence (EI), years of teaching experience, general English proficiency and gender. Statistical analyses r...
Similar to learning, teaching is not exclusively a cognitive matter. Teachers’ emotions play a signi...
[eng] The almost new introduction of the use of emotion-based approaches in educational centres has...
This is a correlational study on the relationship between teachers’ motivation dimensions of intrin...
Emotions are a key part of language education for all stakeholders. Yet, to date, learner emotions h...
An investigation into the relationships between global trait emotional intelligence (Trait EI), as w...
In this chapter, we argue that emotional (EI) and social intelligence (SI) are core competencies for...
Emotions are one of the pillars of all human beings which can play a vital role in providing educati...
The aim of this study is to examine how students perceive teacher trait emotional intelligence (TEI)...
This study investigates the relationship between the levels of trait emotional intelligence (trait E...
The aim of this study is to examine how students perceive teacher trait emotional intelligence (TEI)...
Teachers’ role in education requires many various abilities. One of such fundamental capacities in t...
AbstractEmotions involve experiential, behavioral, and physiological systems, as well as unconscious...
It is timely that in this millennium, the education fraternity be introduced to and progressively e...
Despite the fact that Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is an important factor in one’s success in terms of...
It is of clear importance for EFL teachers to better regulate their emotions while facing multivaria...
Similar to learning, teaching is not exclusively a cognitive matter. Teachers’ emotions play a signi...
[eng] The almost new introduction of the use of emotion-based approaches in educational centres has...
This is a correlational study on the relationship between teachers’ motivation dimensions of intrin...
Emotions are a key part of language education for all stakeholders. Yet, to date, learner emotions h...
An investigation into the relationships between global trait emotional intelligence (Trait EI), as w...
In this chapter, we argue that emotional (EI) and social intelligence (SI) are core competencies for...
Emotions are one of the pillars of all human beings which can play a vital role in providing educati...
The aim of this study is to examine how students perceive teacher trait emotional intelligence (TEI)...
This study investigates the relationship between the levels of trait emotional intelligence (trait E...
The aim of this study is to examine how students perceive teacher trait emotional intelligence (TEI)...
Teachers’ role in education requires many various abilities. One of such fundamental capacities in t...
AbstractEmotions involve experiential, behavioral, and physiological systems, as well as unconscious...
It is timely that in this millennium, the education fraternity be introduced to and progressively e...
Despite the fact that Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is an important factor in one’s success in terms of...
It is of clear importance for EFL teachers to better regulate their emotions while facing multivaria...
Similar to learning, teaching is not exclusively a cognitive matter. Teachers’ emotions play a signi...
[eng] The almost new introduction of the use of emotion-based approaches in educational centres has...
This is a correlational study on the relationship between teachers’ motivation dimensions of intrin...