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Anxiety, Boredom, and Burnout Among EFL Teachers: The Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation

Journal

FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.842920

Keywords

anxiety; boredom; burnout; EFL teachers; emotion regulation

Funding

  1. Innovation Funds Plan of Henan University of Technology [2021-SKCXTD-13]
  2. Henan Provincial Department of Education -Henan Firstclass Post Graduates Course Project -Culture Translation [YJS2021KC13]
  3. Henan Provincial Department of Education Henan First-class Undergraduates Course Project
  4. Henan Provincial Department of Education [2021YB0099]

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This study examines the role of emotional regulation strategies in reducing negative emotions, as well as the influence of teachers' emotions and the mediating role of emotional regulation. Providing emotional regulation strategies can have a positive learning-educating effect in the school community.
Teachers' emotions are explicitly and conceptually presented as part of an educational system that affects and is affected by learner upshots, namely, learners' self-emotions, behaviors, and cognition since educators and learners are involved in the outcomes of the school setting. English as a foreign language (EFL) educators recurrently experience emotional damages during involvement in their profession as burnout, stress, boredom, and anxiety. EFL teachers need to regulate their emotions when facing a multivariate class environment that provides each learner with undeniable uniqueness. The subject of the relationship between emotion regulation and the teacher's emotions is receiving increasing attention in research. EFL teachers should be provided with an emotional regulation strategy to have a positive learning-instructing effect in the entire school community as fun learning activities, energetic students, enthusiastic educators, and strong relationships between the board of education. To focus on the role of teachers' emotion on the one hand and the mediator role of emotional regulation, on the other hand, the current study endeavored to review the role of emotional regulation strategies more intensely to decrease negative emotions. Finally, some educational suggestions of the study regarding the educators' behaviors are pinpointed.

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