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The importance of teachers' emotions and instructional behavior for their students' emotions – An experience sampling analysis

Authors :
Becker, Eva S; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6080-1481
Götz, Thomas
Morger, Vinzenz
Ranellucci, John
Becker, Eva S; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6080-1481
Götz, Thomas
Morger, Vinzenz
Ranellucci, John
Source :
Becker, Eva S; Götz, Thomas; Morger, Vinzenz; Ranellucci, John (2014). The importance of teachers' emotions and instructional behavior for their students' emotions – An experience sampling analysis. Teaching and Teacher Education, 43:15-26.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The present study focuses on the relationship between teachers' emotions, their instructional behavior, and students' emotions in class. 149 students (55% female, Mage = 15.63 years) rated their teachers' emotions (joy, anger, anxiety) and instructional behavior, as well as their own emotions in an experience-sampling study across an average of 15 lessons in four different subject domains. Intraindividual, multilevel regression analyses revealed that perceived teachers' emotions and instructional behavior significantly predicted students' emotions. Results suggest that teachers' emotions are as important for students' emotions as teachers' instructional behavior. Theoretical implications for crossover theory and practical recommendations for teachers are discussed.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Becker, Eva S; Götz, Thomas; Morger, Vinzenz; Ranellucci, John (2014). The importance of teachers' emotions and instructional behavior for their students' emotions – An experience sampling analysis. Teaching and Teacher Education, 43:15-26.
Notes :
application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-150637, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1030050814
Document Type :
Electronic Resource