Language Teacher Emotion Regulation
Sam Morris
Schule und Lernen / Schulbücher Allgemeinbildende Schulen
Beschreibung
This book seeks to understand how language teachers regulate and use their emotions to best serve themselves and their students. It furthers research in the field by providing an in-depth theoretical discussion of emotion regulation alongside a comprehensive exploration in Japan. The study at the heart of the book focuses on three important features: the strategies language teachers employ to regulate their emotions, the motives that they regulate in aid of, and the various contextual factors shaping their strategy and motive decision-making. The findings reveal numerous ways that language teacher emotion regulation is empowered and constrained by identities, notions of good practice, critical experiences and external pressures. The book provides theoretical models of emotion regulation alongside recommendations for researchers, trainers and teachers who are interested in understanding more about the emotional dimension of the language classroom.
Kundenbewertungen
emotion in language teaching, stress, psychological construct of emotion regulation, burnout, emotion regulation, teacher wellbeing, regulation strategies, language teacher identity, language teacher emotion regulation, classroom experiences, affective dimensions of language teaching and learning, language teacher emotion, language teachers, managing classroom behaviour, agency