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This book introduces two significant, yet under-connected issues: emotions and technology-related experiences, that are currently of immense importance in language teachers professional work, and fills the gap in scholarship on language teachers emotions in digital settings. It contributes to this line of thinking and research by bringing together theoretical and empirical studies that cover a wide range of contexts in terms of international readership. In this regard, emotions are defined in terms of how they relate to various different dimensions of teachers professionalism, such as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book introduces two significant, yet under-connected issues: emotions and technology-related experiences, that are currently of immense importance in language teachers professional work, and fills the gap in scholarship on language teachers emotions in digital settings. It contributes to this line of thinking and research by bringing together theoretical and empirical studies that cover a wide range of contexts in terms of international readership. In this regard, emotions are defined in terms of how they relate to various different dimensions of teachers professionalism, such as identity, agency, social and cultural capitals, motivation, self-efficacy, and across the range of synchronous and asynchronous settings in which teachers are positioned. Such a perspective embraces how researchers from different countries and across diverse educational levels (including pre-service, in-service, private, English for academic purposes, higher education) view emotions and theirroles in teachers professional performances. Of particular interest to readers in this book is how researchers connect emotions to teachers technology-related professional experiences in light of established theoretical frameworks.
Autorenporträt
Mostafa Nazari is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of English and Communication, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Mostafa's research interests include teacher identities, teacher emotion, teacher agency, and action research.