Testing assumptions proposed by Frenzel’s reciprocal model of teacher emotions (e.g., Frenzel, 2014), this study explored relations between teachers’ appraisals concerning the attainment and importance of their teaching goals, and their emotions. Specifically, we addressed teachers’ goals of high student performance, motivation, discipline, and high-quality teacher–student relationship and three key discrete emotions, namely, enjoyment, anger, and anxiety, during teaching. We had 244 secondary school teachers (70.1% female) self-report their goal attainment and importance appraisals and emotional experiences with respect to up to three different classes they currently taught. Results from single- and two-level multivariate multiple regressi...
Interpersonal aspects of teaching have repeatedly been linked to teacher emotions and well-being on ...
AbstractEmotions involve experiential, behavioral, and physiological systems, as well as unconscious...
The importance of informal teacher learning (ITL) to teaching effectiveness and student achievement ...
Testing assumptions proposed by Frenzel’s reciprocal model of teacher emotions (e.g., Frenzel, 2014)...
Testing assumptions proposed by Frenzel’s reciprocal model of teacher emotions (e.g., Frenzel, 2014)...
Using a preexisting, but as yet empirically untested theoretical model, the present study investigat...
Although teaching is an emotional endeavor, research on teacher emotions is a quite new field in emp...
Previous findings indicate that the goals of teachers and their experienced emotions when interactin...
Teachers' emotions are critically important for the quality of classroom instruction, and they are k...
The emotions of teachers are considered relevant not only for their own well-being but also for the ...
The present study focuses on the relationship between teachers' emotions, their instructional behavi...
Relationship quality and emotional experience are both important constructs in learning environments...
AbstractHargreaves (1998, 2004) has clarified the multiple ways in which teaching, includingassessme...
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...
Interpersonal aspects of teaching have repeatedly been linked to teacher emotions and well-being on ...
AbstractEmotions involve experiential, behavioral, and physiological systems, as well as unconscious...
The importance of informal teacher learning (ITL) to teaching effectiveness and student achievement ...
Testing assumptions proposed by Frenzel’s reciprocal model of teacher emotions (e.g., Frenzel, 2014)...
Testing assumptions proposed by Frenzel’s reciprocal model of teacher emotions (e.g., Frenzel, 2014)...
Using a preexisting, but as yet empirically untested theoretical model, the present study investigat...
Although teaching is an emotional endeavor, research on teacher emotions is a quite new field in emp...
Previous findings indicate that the goals of teachers and their experienced emotions when interactin...
Teachers' emotions are critically important for the quality of classroom instruction, and they are k...
The emotions of teachers are considered relevant not only for their own well-being but also for the ...
The present study focuses on the relationship between teachers' emotions, their instructional behavi...
Relationship quality and emotional experience are both important constructs in learning environments...
AbstractHargreaves (1998, 2004) has clarified the multiple ways in which teaching, includingassessme...
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...
Interpersonal aspects of teaching have repeatedly been linked to teacher emotions and well-being on ...
AbstractEmotions involve experiential, behavioral, and physiological systems, as well as unconscious...
The importance of informal teacher learning (ITL) to teaching effectiveness and student achievement ...