Specifically, questionnaires were conducted on Chinese EFL teachers to explore the profiles of EFL teachers' anxiety, self-efficacy, buoyancy and engagement. Additionally, semi-structured interviews were used to demystify their psychological growth in the dynamic interaction with ecological environments, thus constructing an ecological model of EFL teacher psychology in online teaching. The book provides new insights into EFL teacher psychology and theoretical references for building a functional ecosystem for the professional development of EFL teachers.
The book will be of interest to researchers in teacher psychology, language teachers and practitioners, especially those working in the complex technology-based educational environment, and policy makers in foreign language education.
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Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sarah Mercer, Head of the ELT Research and Methodology section at University of Graz, Austria
"The book draws on an ecological perspective to systematically examine language teacher psychology in online teaching during the pandemic. Its timely publication enables us to consolidate what we have learned about language teachers' psychological needs and experiences in challenging conditions so that they did not toil in vain."
Professor Xuesong (Andy) Gao, School of Education, University of New South Wales, Australia
"Dr Honggang Liu deserves credit for embarking on such a systematic study into language teacher psychology. This work is particularly important given the immense workload and psychological stress many teachers go through. It is a timely publication that has successfully filled a void in the existing literature on foreign language teacher education."
Professor Lawrence Jun Zhang, Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Auckland, New Zealand








