Understanding emotional well-being of teachers: Development and validation of Teacher Emotions in Teaching Scale in Hong Kong using a mixed-methods approach
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In view of lacking in a holistic, indigenous measure to the affective well-being of teachers in Hong Kong, this study utilizes a mixed-methods approach to develop and validate the Teacher Emotions in Teaching Scale (TETS) which assesses positive and negative emotions teachers experience in teaching. The process of scale development and construct validation involving three samples of 726 in-service teachers from Hong Kong was reported. Results of this study supported the five-factor model of the TETS and its convergent, discriminant and criterion validity. This study highlights the use of the TETS to understand and promote emotional well-being of teachers.
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Teaching and Teacher Education is an international journal concerned primarily with teachers, teaching, and/or teacher education situated in an international perspective and context. The journal focuses on early childhood through high school (secondary education), teacher preparation, along with higher education concerning teacher professional development and/or teacher education. Teaching and Teacher Education is a multidisciplinary journal committed to no single approach, discipline, methodology, or paradigm. The journal welcomes varied approaches (qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods) to empirical research; also publishing high quality systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Manuscripts should enhance, build upon, and/or extend the boundaries of theory, research, and/or practice in teaching and teacher education. Teaching and Teacher Education does not publish unsolicited Book Reviews.