2019
DOI: 10.3390/educsci9020068
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Teacher Beliefs and Emotion Expression in Light of Support for Student Psychological Needs: A Qualitative Study

Abstract: This study explored teacher beliefs and emotion expression via six semi-structured interviews with teachers, and discussed the findings in relation to the Self-Determination Theory, which addresses teacher support for autonomy, competence, and relatedness. The findings showed that teacher beliefs about their roles as educators, carers, and providers of reassurance reflected expressing clear expectation, caring for students, and considering student perspectives and feelings; teacher beliefs about equality betwe… Show more

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“…In his studies (Jiang et al, 2019) helped learn the role of teachers' beliefs and emotional expressions role of teachers' beliefs and emotional expression in supporting the psychological needs of students. The results revealed that teachers' beliefs about their roles as teachers and caregivers reflect the expression of their obvious expectations related to taking care of students and caring about their feelings.…”
Section: The Results That Addressed Psychological Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his studies (Jiang et al, 2019) helped learn the role of teachers' beliefs and emotional expressions role of teachers' beliefs and emotional expression in supporting the psychological needs of students. The results revealed that teachers' beliefs about their roles as teachers and caregivers reflect the expression of their obvious expectations related to taking care of students and caring about their feelings.…”
Section: The Results That Addressed Psychological Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a second study, teachers' belief that teachers should protect children from negative emotions was associated with their devaluing or ignoring children's emotion (Ornaghi et al, 2019), behaviors found to suppress emotion understanding in children (Katz et al, 2012). These findings suggest two important types of emotion beliefs, which were also identified in qualitative work of teachers' beliefs about their own expression of negative emotions (Jiang et al, 2019), and a variety of qualitative and quantitative assessments of parental beliefs (Halberstadt et al, 2008Parker et al, 2012). Although many beliefs have been studied in the parenting literature, these two beliefs have been found to support a variety of parenting behaviors impacting children's outcomes (e.g., Denham and Kochanoff, 2002;Halberstadt et al, 2008Halberstadt et al, , 2013Stelter and Halberstadt, 2011;Lozada et al, 2016).…”
Section: Teachers' Beliefs About Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…So, measuring teacher emotions requires an analysis of both the psychological aspect of teacher emotions as well as the contributing role of environment in their emotional experiences (Cross & Hong, 2012). Quantitative data has been criticized for being limited in its scope as it can only measure the frequency and intensity of emotions, rather than adequately representing teacher beliefs (Jiang et al, 2019). So, in order to understand the personal beliefs that teachers had about emotions and their environment's contribution to it, qualitative research methods like in-depth interviews seemed a reliable option for us.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%