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Toward a theoretical model to understand teacher emotions and teacher burnout in the context of student misbehavior: Appraisal, regulation and coping
by
Chang, Mei-Lin
in
Anger
/ Behavior problems
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Burnout
/ Classroom behaviour
/ Classroom management
/ Classrooms
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Companions
/ Coping
/ Coping strategies
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotions
/ Evaluation
/ Fatigue
/ Hypotheses
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Original Paper
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Professions
/ Psychology
/ School environment
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Student behavior
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
2013
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Toward a theoretical model to understand teacher emotions and teacher burnout in the context of student misbehavior: Appraisal, regulation and coping
by
Chang, Mei-Lin
in
Anger
/ Behavior problems
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Burnout
/ Classroom behaviour
/ Classroom management
/ Classrooms
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Companions
/ Coping
/ Coping strategies
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotions
/ Evaluation
/ Fatigue
/ Hypotheses
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Original Paper
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Professions
/ Psychology
/ School environment
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Student behavior
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
2013
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Toward a theoretical model to understand teacher emotions and teacher burnout in the context of student misbehavior: Appraisal, regulation and coping
by
Chang, Mei-Lin
in
Anger
/ Behavior problems
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Burnout
/ Classroom behaviour
/ Classroom management
/ Classrooms
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Companions
/ Coping
/ Coping strategies
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotions
/ Evaluation
/ Fatigue
/ Hypotheses
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Original Paper
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Professions
/ Psychology
/ School environment
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Student behavior
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
2013
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Toward a theoretical model to understand teacher emotions and teacher burnout in the context of student misbehavior: Appraisal, regulation and coping
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Toward a theoretical model to understand teacher emotions and teacher burnout in the context of student misbehavior: Appraisal, regulation and coping
2013
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Compared with other professions, teachers in P-12 schools appear to experience a higher level of emotional exhaustion (see review in Maslach et al. in Ann Rev Psychol 52(1):397,
2001
; Schaufeli and Enzmann in The burnout companion to study and practice: a critical analysis, Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia,
1998
). The purpose of this study is to examine teacher emotions within the context of teachers’ appraisals and the ways they regulate and cope with their emotions. The study explores teachers’ appraisals of disruptive classroom behavior situations and investigates the adaptive coping and emotion regulation strategies that ease teacher burnout. Data were collected from 492 teachers in the US Midwest and subjected to hypothesis testing using structural equation modeling. The model provides evidence supporting a pathway between teachers’ antecedent judgments and their experience of emotion, as well as providing evidence for how the consequent emotions contribute to teachers’ feelings of burnout. This study further validates the relationships between the appraisals teachers make about an incident and the correlative intensity of emotions. Several hypotheses are either supported or partially supported after testing alternate models. Discussion and implications regarding teacher emotion regulation and coping are provided.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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