The Emotional Rollercoaster of Language Teaching
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Edited by:
Christina Gkonou
, Jean-Marc Dewaele and Jim King
About this book
Research aiming to combat the epidemic levels of stress and burnout currently seen within the language teaching profession
This book focuses on the emotional complexity of language teaching and how the diverse emotions that teachers experience are shaped and function. The book covers a range of emotion-related topics on both positive and negative emotions, including emotional labour, burnout, emotion regulation, resilience, emotional intelligence and wellbeing.
Author / Editor information
Christina Gkonou is Senior Lecturer in TESOL, University of Essex, UK. Her research interests include psychology for language learning and teaching, teacher professional identities, language anxiety and teacher education. She is co-editor (with Mark Daubney and Jean-Marc Dewaele) of New Insights into Language Anxiety (Multilingual Matters, 2017).
Dewaele Jean-Marc :Jean-Marc Dewaele is Professor in Applied Linguistics and Multilingualism, Birkbeck, University of London¸ UK. He has been working in the field for close to 30 years and has published extensively on multilingualism and emotion. He is General Editor of Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development.
King Jim :Jim King is based at the University of Leicester where he directs postgraduate courses in Applied Linguistics and TESOL. His research interests centre around psychological aspects of foreign language education, with a particular focus on learner silence. He is co-editor (with Seiko Harumi) of East Asian Perspectives on Silence in English Language Education (Multilingual Matters, 2020).
Christina Gkonou is Senior Lecturer in TESOL, University of Essex, UK. Her research interests include psychology for language learning and teaching, teacher professional identities, language anxiety and teacher education. She is co-editor (with Mark Daubney and Jean-Marc Dewaele) of New Insights into Language Anxiety (Multilingual Matters, 2017).
Jean-Marc Dewaele is Professor in Applied Linguistics and Multilingualism, Birkbeck, University of London¸ UK. He has been working in the field for close to 30 years and has published extensively on multilingualism and emotion. He is General Editor of Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development.
Jim King is based at the University of Leicester where he directs postgraduate courses in Applied Linguistics and TESOL. His research interests centre around psychological aspects of foreign language education, with a particular focus on learner silence. He is co-editor (with Seiko Harumi) of East Asian Perspectives on Silence in English Language Education (Multilingual Matters, 2020).
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Tables, Figures and Images
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Acknowledgments
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Contributors
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Foreword
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1. Introduction to the Emotional Rollercoaster of Language Teaching
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2. The Thrills and Ills of Content and Language Integrated Learning
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3. Utilising the Emotional Labour Scale to Analyse the Form and Extent of Emotional Labour among Foreign Language Teachers in the US Public School System
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4. Theorising Emotions from a Critical Perspective: English Language Teachers’ Emotion Labour when Responding to Student Writing
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5. ‘Opening Pandora’s Box’: Language Teachers’ Dynamic Emotional Experiences of Conducting Action Research
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6. Resilience in Language Teaching: Adaptive and Maladaptive Outcomes in Pre-Service Teachers
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7. Past L2 Selves, Emotions and Classroom Group Dynamics: The Don’t Ask, Can’t Tell Policy
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8. ‘Critical Incidents’ in Language Teachers’ Narratives of Emotional Experience
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9. ‘Please Teach Me How to Teach’: The Emotional Impact of Educational Change
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10. Investigating Dynamic Changes in Elementary School Teachers’ Anxiety when Teaching English
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11. Emotion Regulation among University EFL Teachers in Japan: The Dynamic Interplay between Context and Emotional Behaviour
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12. Should I Stay or Leave? Exploring L2 Teachers’ Profession from an Emotionally Inflected Framework
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13. Dealing with the Emotions of Teaching Abroad: Searching for Silver Linings in a Difficult Context
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14. The Well of Language Teachers’ Emotional Well-Being
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15. What Psychological, Linguistic and Sociobiographical Variables Power EFL/ESL Teachers’ Motivation?
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16. Concluding Thoughts on the Emotional Rollercoaster of Language Teaching
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Index
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