A case study of College English teachers' emotional experiences in the blended teaching context

Yu Shi, Haibo Gu*, Qian Wang*

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Abstract

The current research on language teacher education has witnessed a surge in studies focusing on teacher emotions due to their recognized importance in teaching. However, limited efforts have been found to investigate the emotions of Chinese College English teachers in the blended teaching context. This qualitative case study aims to uncover the emotional experiences of four Chinese College English teachers and explore the causes of their emotions in the blended teaching context. Data for the study was primarily gathered through interviews and case documents. The findings indicate that teachers in Eastern China experienced more positive emotions than negative emotions in the blended teaching context, while teachers in Western China exhibited the reverse pattern. These emotions were caused by their continuous appraisal of the interaction between their personal goals and various ecological systems. The research findings underscore the crucial role of teacher emotion in blended teaching and provide implications for enhancing blended teaching practices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1303819
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • appraisal theory
  • blended teaching
  • ecological theory
  • emotional experience
  • language teacher emotion

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