This paper presents a cognitive social-psychological theoretical framework on emotions, derived from Richard Lazarus, to understand how teachers' identity can be affected in a context of reforms. The emphasis of this approach is on the cognitive-affective processes of individual teachers, enabling us to gain a detailed understanding of what teachers have at stake or what their personal, moral, and social concerns are. To illustrate the usefulness of this approach, a case of a reform-enthusiast Dutch secondary school teacher of Dutch language and literature is presented. The analysis of his emotions of enthusiasm for the reforms, and his emotions of anxiety, anger, guilt, and shame related to the way the reforms unfold in his school and infl...
Change is the central feature of our current age. The past two decades has not only witnessed the su...
One of the most prevalent ways in which power works in education is by separating out and segmenting...
This study is about recognising the prominent role of emotions in the educational context. Its core ...
This paper presents a cognitive social-psychological theoretical framework on emotions, derived from...
We begin our chapter by reviewing studies of teachers’ emotions in relation to reforms. We examine d...
We begin our chapter by reviewing studies of teachers’ emotions in relation to reforms. We examine d...
This book explores how Dutch secondary school teachers perceive their work and current large-scale r...
This book explores how Dutch secondary school teachers perceive their work and current large-scale r...
This exploratory study examines how teachers perceive their work within the current context of educa...
Based on narrative-biographical work with teachers,the author argues that teachers’ emotions have to...
Research literature in the field of teacher emotions and change broadly accepts that behaviour and c...
The paper examines teachers’ emotions and sense-making of an educational reform with ICTat focus. It...
This paper presents a description of the relationships between emotions, feelings, and professional ...
The present study aims to investigate the effect of emotions on teachers’ ability to cope with educa...
The aim of this paper is to offer an additional perspective to the understanding of educational chan...
Change is the central feature of our current age. The past two decades has not only witnessed the su...
One of the most prevalent ways in which power works in education is by separating out and segmenting...
This study is about recognising the prominent role of emotions in the educational context. Its core ...
This paper presents a cognitive social-psychological theoretical framework on emotions, derived from...
We begin our chapter by reviewing studies of teachers’ emotions in relation to reforms. We examine d...
We begin our chapter by reviewing studies of teachers’ emotions in relation to reforms. We examine d...
This book explores how Dutch secondary school teachers perceive their work and current large-scale r...
This book explores how Dutch secondary school teachers perceive their work and current large-scale r...
This exploratory study examines how teachers perceive their work within the current context of educa...
Based on narrative-biographical work with teachers,the author argues that teachers’ emotions have to...
Research literature in the field of teacher emotions and change broadly accepts that behaviour and c...
The paper examines teachers’ emotions and sense-making of an educational reform with ICTat focus. It...
This paper presents a description of the relationships between emotions, feelings, and professional ...
The present study aims to investigate the effect of emotions on teachers’ ability to cope with educa...
The aim of this paper is to offer an additional perspective to the understanding of educational chan...
Change is the central feature of our current age. The past two decades has not only witnessed the su...
One of the most prevalent ways in which power works in education is by separating out and segmenting...
This study is about recognising the prominent role of emotions in the educational context. Its core ...