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Beginning teachers' situated emotions: A study of first classroom experiences
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Affective VariableLesson PlanEducational PsychologyTeacher-student RelationEducationEarly Childhood EducationFirst Classroom ExperiencesStudent ActivityPsychologySocial SciencesElementary EducationEmotional ResponseTeaching MethodTeacher EducationCurriculum ExperienceAffective ComputingTeacher DevelopmentLearning EnvironmentClassroom PracticePedagogyDifferent Affective StatesPerformance StudiesTeacher PreparationEmotion
Using Peirce's three categories of experience (1931-1935), the authors categorized a group of teachers' emotions into different affective states. During ordinary teaching situations contradictory emotions were observed. The nature of the emotions was related to the teachers' level of dependence on the lesson plan and the need to maintain student activity and underlined the importance of emotions in learning to teach.
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