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This book investigates teacher and student boredom from the perspective of the teacher and illustrates how thinking about different aspects of this negative emotion might enhance reflective practices. The first part of the book is devoted to the role of positive and negative emotions in L2 learning, conceptualizations of boredom, theories accounting for this negative emotion, and a brief overview of student and teacher boredom-related studies carried out in educational psychology and L2 education. The second part is empirical in nature. It reports on a mixed-methods investigation which tapped…mehr

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This book investigates teacher and student boredom from the perspective of the teacher and illustrates how thinking about different aspects of this negative emotion might enhance reflective practices. The first part of the book is devoted to the role of positive and negative emotions in L2 learning, conceptualizations of boredom, theories accounting for this negative emotion, and a brief overview of student and teacher boredom-related studies carried out in educational psychology and L2 education. The second part is empirical in nature. It reports on a mixed-methods investigation which tapped learner and teacher boredom from the perspective of EFL secondary school practitioners. It focuses on: teacher-perceived causes of learners' boredom; causes of teachers' own boredom; ways in which teachers confront student boredom in the classroom; ways in which teachers deal with their own boredom; factors that underpin teacher and student boredom; and ways of combating student and teacher boredom. The third part of the book integrates teachers' recommendations with outcomes of previous research to propose a reflective practice model of dealing with boredom in the classroom as well as strategies that can be employed to minimize teacher boredom.
Autorenporträt
Miros¿aw Pawlak is Professor of English at the Faculty of Pedagogy and Fine Arts, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznä, Poland, and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Applied Sciences, Konin, Poland.