One of the most prevalent ways in which power works in education is by separating out and segmenting knowledge areas so that their corresponding synergies and connective augmentations are nullified. This article takes secondary English teaching as an example of these complex social processes, and presents research that brings disparate fields of investigation together. On the one hand,teachers may be polarised and challenged by curriculum changes and governmental mandates that could infringe upon their everyday practice. On the other, every teacher in the profession will bring their interior and emotional life to bear on their ways of working, and this aspect of teaching has not been connected to curriculum change. This research proposes a...
Any teacher would acknowledge that emotion is part of teaching, but how it functions in teaching con...
Responding to emotion scholars\u27 calls for real-time emotion pedagogies (Lindquist; Boler; Winans)...
This book focuses on the emotional complexity of language teaching and how the diverse emotions that...
It is of clear importance for EFL teachers to better regulate their emotions while facing multivaria...
This thesis examines the emerging role of emotional labour in the context of Further Education (FE) ...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThe secondary school curriculum largely aims to prepare studen...
Teaching is recognised as an emotional practice. Studies have highlighted the importance of teachers...
Although much has been written about the relationship between teachers’ beliefs and practices, resea...
The paper reports on an in-depth narrative case study of an immigrant background English as a Second...
The present study aims to investigate the effect of emotions on teachers’ ability to cope with educa...
Studies on language teacher beliefs have long indicated that in order to better understand teacher b...
Emotions are a key part of language education for all stakeholders. Yet, to date, learner emotions h...
Teacher identity, emotions, and beliefs are all interconnected aspects of a teacher's professional s...
Hargreaves (1998) argued that emotions are central to teaching. While some attention has been given...
EMOTIONS IN SECOND LANGUAGE TEACHING: THEORY, RESEARCH AND TEACHER EDUCATION Juan de Dios Marti...
Any teacher would acknowledge that emotion is part of teaching, but how it functions in teaching con...
Responding to emotion scholars\u27 calls for real-time emotion pedagogies (Lindquist; Boler; Winans)...
This book focuses on the emotional complexity of language teaching and how the diverse emotions that...
It is of clear importance for EFL teachers to better regulate their emotions while facing multivaria...
This thesis examines the emerging role of emotional labour in the context of Further Education (FE) ...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThe secondary school curriculum largely aims to prepare studen...
Teaching is recognised as an emotional practice. Studies have highlighted the importance of teachers...
Although much has been written about the relationship between teachers’ beliefs and practices, resea...
The paper reports on an in-depth narrative case study of an immigrant background English as a Second...
The present study aims to investigate the effect of emotions on teachers’ ability to cope with educa...
Studies on language teacher beliefs have long indicated that in order to better understand teacher b...
Emotions are a key part of language education for all stakeholders. Yet, to date, learner emotions h...
Teacher identity, emotions, and beliefs are all interconnected aspects of a teacher's professional s...
Hargreaves (1998) argued that emotions are central to teaching. While some attention has been given...
EMOTIONS IN SECOND LANGUAGE TEACHING: THEORY, RESEARCH AND TEACHER EDUCATION Juan de Dios Marti...
Any teacher would acknowledge that emotion is part of teaching, but how it functions in teaching con...
Responding to emotion scholars\u27 calls for real-time emotion pedagogies (Lindquist; Boler; Winans)...
This book focuses on the emotional complexity of language teaching and how the diverse emotions that...