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Modeling the role of emotion regulation and critical thinking in immunity in higher education

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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1005071

Keywords

higher education; EFL University professors; critical thinking; emotion regulation; language teacher immunity; path analysis

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  1. Fujian Provincial Department of Education [323]

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This study explores the potential role of critical thinking and emotion regulation in the immunity of university teachers in the context of higher education in Iran. The findings indicate that university teachers with higher levels of critical thinking are more immunized, and that emotion regulation can predict their immunity. Therefore, educational programs in higher education should focus on developing higher-order thinking skills and emotion regulation strategies to enhance teachers' immunity.
It is deemed that the effectiveness of teachers is highly entangled with psycho-emotional constructs, such as critical thinking (CT), emotion regulation (ER), and immunity. Despite the potential roles of CR, ER, and immunity, their possible relationships have remained unexplored in the higher education context of Iran. To fill in this lacuna, this study explored the potential role of CT and ER in university teachers' immunity in the Iranian higher education context. For this purpose, a total of 293 English university teachers were selected using a convenience sampling method. They were invited to fill out the Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal-Form, Language Teacher Emotion Regulation Inventory, and Language Teacher Immunity Instrument. The findings of path analysis indicated that the university teachers with higher CT were more productively immunized. Moreover, the results revealed that ER could predict the university teachers' immunity. The findings of the study lead to this implication that higher order thinking skills, emotion regulatory strategies, and immune enhancement should be incorporated into educational programs of higher education.

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