2022
DOI: 10.33422/ejte.v4i1.725
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Emotions as an Accelerator: Case Studies on the Effects of Emotions on Teachers’ Perception and Learning when being in Conflicts with School leaders

Abstract: Teachers’ emotions are critical to positive student-teacher relationships and quality teaching in the classroom, though the importance of teachers’ effective management of emotions has been recognized (Chen, 2020), the reverse effects of teachers’ emotions on teachers’ learning have been underplayed in the field. Teachers are expected to be professional learners (Locke; Jarvis, 2009; Magill, 2021), meanwhile, emotions are often framed as a dichromatic disturbance to their professional learning, hence the effec… Show more

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“…It consists of two key aspects: habits of mind and points of view (Mezirow, 1989). According to the emotion-perception-cycle, emotionality is inseparable from transformative learning, in fact, emotions are the enabler of critical self-reflection, the bridge to transformative learning (Yung, 2022). Emotions interferes with the agent's value judgement and the perception of the event in-play.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of two key aspects: habits of mind and points of view (Mezirow, 1989). According to the emotion-perception-cycle, emotionality is inseparable from transformative learning, in fact, emotions are the enabler of critical self-reflection, the bridge to transformative learning (Yung, 2022). Emotions interferes with the agent's value judgement and the perception of the event in-play.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%