2022
DOI: 10.1177/00400599221081039
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Using Emotions as Data: A Framework for Supporting Educators’ Well-Being and Improving Professional Practice

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“…The continued effects of COVID-19 on teaching and learning have highlighted the important role of teachers' emotions in schools (Stark & Koslouski, 2022). Both students and teachers have experienced the grief of losing loved ones, the anxiety of health and financial concerns, and the overall instability of frequent shifts in schedules and routines.…”
Section: Summary and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continued effects of COVID-19 on teaching and learning have highlighted the important role of teachers' emotions in schools (Stark & Koslouski, 2022). Both students and teachers have experienced the grief of losing loved ones, the anxiety of health and financial concerns, and the overall instability of frequent shifts in schedules and routines.…”
Section: Summary and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teaching is an emotionally charged profession, and the role of affect has been discussed in the context of the teaching profession, mostly regarding resilience and teacher wellbeing (Jones & Youngs, 2012;Stark & Koslouski, 2022). Affect and emotion are critically important in the formation of teacher identity (Day & Leitch, 2001;Shapiro, 2010) and the importance of emotion has featured in research on classroom-based practicum experiences (Teng, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%