To gain insight in relevant classroom events for teachers, this study asked 218 elementary school teachers to describe the most relevant event of the past workday, involving an individual student. Male students and students with relatively high externalizing, antisocial behavioral attributes were overrepresented in both positively and negatively valued events. Independent coders classified all student behaviors described in the event based on a newly developed coding system. Teachers described more social-emotional and relational student behaviors than achievement or motivational behaviors. Hostility and aggression towards the teacher was the strongest predictor of teachers’ enjoyment, anger, anxiety, and self- and other-related emotions
This diary study examined the role of teachers' relationship perceptions (closeness, conflict, depen...
To understand and support teacher–student interactions, there is a need for research on teachers’ da...
The purpose of the study was to determine if relationships existed between student teachers' levels ...
To gain insight in relevant classroom events for teachers, this study asked 218 elementary school te...
Students' disruptive behavior during classroom events can elicit strong emotions in teachers and imp...
The present study explores teacher emotions, in particular how they are predicted by students’ behav...
The present study explores teacher emotions, in particular how they are predicted by students' behav...
Today, behaviorally diverse classrooms elicit a wide variety of emotional experiences in elementary ...
The present study focuses on the relationship between teachers' emotions, their instructional behavi...
Teachers’ emotions are critically important for the quality of classroom instruction, and they are k...
Teachers' emotions are critically important for the quality of classroom instruction, and they are k...
Teachers' emotions are critically important for the quality of classroom instruction, and they are k...
This research examined how teachers regulate their emotions in the context of student misbehaviour a...
Background/Context Our research describes teacher emotions and the way that teachers manage emotiona...
Interpersonal aspects of teaching have repeatedly been linked to teacher emotions and well-being on ...
This diary study examined the role of teachers' relationship perceptions (closeness, conflict, depen...
To understand and support teacher–student interactions, there is a need for research on teachers’ da...
The purpose of the study was to determine if relationships existed between student teachers' levels ...
To gain insight in relevant classroom events for teachers, this study asked 218 elementary school te...
Students' disruptive behavior during classroom events can elicit strong emotions in teachers and imp...
The present study explores teacher emotions, in particular how they are predicted by students’ behav...
The present study explores teacher emotions, in particular how they are predicted by students' behav...
Today, behaviorally diverse classrooms elicit a wide variety of emotional experiences in elementary ...
The present study focuses on the relationship between teachers' emotions, their instructional behavi...
Teachers’ emotions are critically important for the quality of classroom instruction, and they are k...
Teachers' emotions are critically important for the quality of classroom instruction, and they are k...
Teachers' emotions are critically important for the quality of classroom instruction, and they are k...
This research examined how teachers regulate their emotions in the context of student misbehaviour a...
Background/Context Our research describes teacher emotions and the way that teachers manage emotiona...
Interpersonal aspects of teaching have repeatedly been linked to teacher emotions and well-being on ...
This diary study examined the role of teachers' relationship perceptions (closeness, conflict, depen...
To understand and support teacher–student interactions, there is a need for research on teachers’ da...
The purpose of the study was to determine if relationships existed between student teachers' levels ...