Understanding the Emotions of Second Language Writing Teachers: A Chinese Tertiary Educational Context

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This book incorporates both practice-based information and research to underpin teachers' emotions in the teaching and learning settings of second language (L2) writing, in the Chinese tertiary educational context. It introduces and validates a new conceptual framework for evaluating the causes and effects of the emotions of L2 writing teachers and investigates their emotional experiences in the context of the classroom. Additionally, it demonstrates the mediating effect of emotion-regulation strategies on L2 writing teachers’ pedagogical practices, writing assessment practices, teacher–student relationships, and well-being. Finally, this book provides theoretical, practical, and pedagogical implications of emotion regulation and management in order to implement the L2 writing curriculum.

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Geng, F., & Yu, S. (2024). Understanding the Emotions of Second Language Writing Teachers: A Chinese Tertiary Educational Context. English Language Education (Vol. 40, pp. 1–201). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4484-8

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