This study investigates the emerging teacher identities of international graduate students teaching Korean as a foreign language (KFL), negotiated through the dynamic work of emotions according to a socio-cultural context. Data were drawn from two rounds of interviews with five international students enrolled in a graduate program at an American university. The qualitative analysis of these interviews revealed that their emotional experiences from teaching KFL courses revolved around their perceptions of teacher authority and (non)-nativeness of Korean and English during interactions with local students. The negotiation of identities was fostered by the ways in which the teachers responded emotionally to culturally different norms of teache...
Studies on teacher identity reveal discriminations in the workplace where non-native/non-white Engli...
Teaching is recognised as an emotional practice. Studies have highlighted the importance of teachers...
Foreign language teachers are often migrants. They have traveled and lived in other countries either...
This study examines multiple language-identities embedded within the emerging professional teacher i...
Research on emotions has yielded many theoretical perspectives and many concepts. Yet, most scholars...
Research on emotions has yielded many theoretical perspectives and many concepts. Yet, most scholars...
Becoming a teacher is a process that underlies different aspects and purposes of social interaction ...
This study reports on a qualitative investigation of the professional identity construction of 15 un...
Language choices are often enactment of who’s in charge and ‘whose values will prevail’ (Holmes, 200...
This article examines the relationship between language and emotion, especially drawing attention to...
This ethnographic narrative study explored the agent negotiation process of teachers with regards to...
This paper presents a qualitative study of immigrant Chinese teachers’ professional identity and bel...
Language teacher identity has been studied in several contexts in English LanguageTeaching (ELT) fie...
Teacher identity, emotions, and beliefs are all interconnected aspects of a teacher's professional s...
I am a bilingual writer and teacher in both Korean and English languages. Having traveled to other c...
Studies on teacher identity reveal discriminations in the workplace where non-native/non-white Engli...
Teaching is recognised as an emotional practice. Studies have highlighted the importance of teachers...
Foreign language teachers are often migrants. They have traveled and lived in other countries either...
This study examines multiple language-identities embedded within the emerging professional teacher i...
Research on emotions has yielded many theoretical perspectives and many concepts. Yet, most scholars...
Research on emotions has yielded many theoretical perspectives and many concepts. Yet, most scholars...
Becoming a teacher is a process that underlies different aspects and purposes of social interaction ...
This study reports on a qualitative investigation of the professional identity construction of 15 un...
Language choices are often enactment of who’s in charge and ‘whose values will prevail’ (Holmes, 200...
This article examines the relationship between language and emotion, especially drawing attention to...
This ethnographic narrative study explored the agent negotiation process of teachers with regards to...
This paper presents a qualitative study of immigrant Chinese teachers’ professional identity and bel...
Language teacher identity has been studied in several contexts in English LanguageTeaching (ELT) fie...
Teacher identity, emotions, and beliefs are all interconnected aspects of a teacher's professional s...
I am a bilingual writer and teacher in both Korean and English languages. Having traveled to other c...
Studies on teacher identity reveal discriminations in the workplace where non-native/non-white Engli...
Teaching is recognised as an emotional practice. Studies have highlighted the importance of teachers...
Foreign language teachers are often migrants. They have traveled and lived in other countries either...