A longitudinal investigation of teachers’ emotional labor, well-being, and perceived student engagement

Volume: 41, Issue: 10, Pages: 1319 - 1336
Published: Oct 21, 2021
Abstract
Despite existing studies on teachers’ emotional labour having been primarily correlational in nature, most researchers to date have assumed teachers’ emotional labour to predict well-being outcomes (e.g. job satisfaction, burnout). Moreover, although it is commonly understood that teachers strategically manipulate their expressions of emotions (e.g. intentional displays of anger or disappointment) as effective classroom management strategies,...
Paper Details
Title
A longitudinal investigation of teachers’ emotional labor, well-being, and perceived student engagement
Published Date
Oct 21, 2021
Volume
41
Issue
10
Pages
1319 - 1336
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