Teacher emotions in the classroom: associations with students’ engagement, classroom discipline and the interpersonal teacher-student relationship

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Gerda Hagenauer
Tina Hascher
Simone E. Volet
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[1] University of Bern,Institute of Educational Science, Department of Research on School, Learning and Instruction
[2] Murdoch University,School of Education
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Teacher emotion; Teacher-student relationship; Classroom management; Teacher wellbeing;
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The present study explores teacher emotions, in particular how they are predicted by students’ behaviour and the interpersonal aspect of the teacher-student relationship (TSR). One hundred thirty-two secondary teachers participated in a quantitative study relying on self-report questionnaire data. Based on the model of teacher emotions by Frenzel (2014), teachers rated their experienced joy, anger and anxiety during classroom instruction (dependent variable). Students’ motivational behaviour (= engagement), socio-emotional behaviour (= discipline in class) and relational behaviour (= closeness; interpersonal TSR) were assessed as the independent variables. Teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs served as a control variable. Hierarchical regression analysis revealed that the interpersonal relationship formed between teachers and students was the strongest predictor for teachers’ joy (positive relation) and anxiety (negative relation), whereas lack of discipline in class best predicted teachers’ anger experiences. Students’ engagement also proved a significant predictor of teacher emotions. The results suggest that interpersonal TSR plays a particularly important role in teachers’ emotional experiences in class.
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页数:18
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