This research examined how teachers regulate their emotions in the context of student misbehaviour and what the affective consequence of this regulation is for teachers. In Study 1 we descriptively examined which strategies teachers use to regulate their emotions in response to student misbehaviour and found that teachers use a variety of strategies to regulate their emotions. In Study 2, using an Experience Sampling Method, we examined how teachers’ trait-level emotion regulation impacts their in-the-moment affective experiences and modulation strategies in the context of classroom misbehaviours. Results indicate that teachers who typically reappraise have the least negative affective experiences in the context of student misbehaviour and ...
Teaching is an emotionally challenging profession, sometimes resulting in high levels of teacher str...
Today, behaviorally diverse classrooms elicit a wide variety of emotional experiences in elementary ...
Teaching requires emotional work. Some days teachers experience positive emotions (joy, pride, hope...
This research examined how teachers regulate their emotions in the context of student misbehaviour a...
Students' disruptive behavior during classroom events can elicit strong emotions in teachers and imp...
This study is about recognising the prominent role of emotions in the educational context. Its core ...
Abstract: Emotions affect, and are intertwined with, many of the cognitive processes of learning and...
This study aimed at testing a model in which teacher emotions predict teacher efficacy via emotion r...
Emotion regulation is theorized to shape students’ engagement in learning activities, but the specif...
It has been postulated that emotions play essential roles in conflict situations and that excessive ...
While the similarities between emotion regulation (Gross in J Personal Soc Psychol 74:224–237, 1998a...
Student misbehavior is a significant concern in the current classroom. Teachers nationwide have impl...
Emotion is a driving force behind almost everything teachers do, even more than ratio at times. Teac...
This research is one component of a multi-componential exploratory investigation of emotions in ter...
Emotion Regulation describes the ability to influence the experience and expression of affect. Adapt...
Teaching is an emotionally challenging profession, sometimes resulting in high levels of teacher str...
Today, behaviorally diverse classrooms elicit a wide variety of emotional experiences in elementary ...
Teaching requires emotional work. Some days teachers experience positive emotions (joy, pride, hope...
This research examined how teachers regulate their emotions in the context of student misbehaviour a...
Students' disruptive behavior during classroom events can elicit strong emotions in teachers and imp...
This study is about recognising the prominent role of emotions in the educational context. Its core ...
Abstract: Emotions affect, and are intertwined with, many of the cognitive processes of learning and...
This study aimed at testing a model in which teacher emotions predict teacher efficacy via emotion r...
Emotion regulation is theorized to shape students’ engagement in learning activities, but the specif...
It has been postulated that emotions play essential roles in conflict situations and that excessive ...
While the similarities between emotion regulation (Gross in J Personal Soc Psychol 74:224–237, 1998a...
Student misbehavior is a significant concern in the current classroom. Teachers nationwide have impl...
Emotion is a driving force behind almost everything teachers do, even more than ratio at times. Teac...
This research is one component of a multi-componential exploratory investigation of emotions in ter...
Emotion Regulation describes the ability to influence the experience and expression of affect. Adapt...
Teaching is an emotionally challenging profession, sometimes resulting in high levels of teacher str...
Today, behaviorally diverse classrooms elicit a wide variety of emotional experiences in elementary ...
Teaching requires emotional work. Some days teachers experience positive emotions (joy, pride, hope...