Abstract

<p style="text-align:justify">This study investigates the emotional responses of EFL student teachers to various affective situations during practicum and their coping strategies to enhance positive emotions and reduce negative emotions. Seventy female EFL student teachers participated in this study. To collect quantitative and qualitative data, two instruments were used: an emotional reflective diary and semi-structured interviews. The results of the study revealed that the practicum is an emotionally positive experience. The frequency of occurrence of pleasant affective situations was more than that of unpleasant ones. In the decreasing order of frequency, the most frequent emotional responses were happy, angry, and stressed and the least frequent ones were lost, influential, and shamed. Furthermore, the results indicated that student teachers adopted many regulation strategies to manage their emotions. The study recommends that teacher education programmes increase the focus on teachers’ emotions and training student teachers to manage their emotions to build future professional identities.</p>

Highlights

  • Human beings are unique since they are characterized by their abilities to think, rationalize, justify and make decisions based on logic

  • This study investigates the emotional responses of EFL student teachers to various affective situations during practicum and their coping strategies to enhance positive emotions and reduce negative emotions

  • To address this research gap, the current study aims to expand the literature on EFL teachers’ emotions by investigating the emotional responses of EFL student teachers to various affective situations encountered during practicum and the coping strategies they use to enhance positive emotions and reduce negative ones

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Introduction

Human beings are unique since they are characterized by their abilities to think, rationalize, justify and make decisions based on logic. Humans are both rational and emotional beings. Emotions help human beings fulfill essential biological functions and manage life tasks. They influence their decisions, conduct, attitudes, actions and reactions. Humans find it impossible to separate emotions from actions and base their acts on logic alone (Rodrigo-Ruiz, 2016; Smith & Firth, 2018; Arizmendi Tejeda, Gillings de Gonzalez & Lopez Martinez, 2016). Emotions can be viewed as common to all human beings regardless of geography, history and social identities”

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