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http://dx.doi.org/10.14697/jkase.2017.37.4.705

Secondary School Science Teachers' Emotional Display Rules and Emotional Labor Types  

Kim, Heekyong (Kangwon National University)
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Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education / v.37, no.4, 2017 , pp. 705-717 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to explore secondary science teachers' emotional display rules, types of emotional labor, science-specific emotional display rules and the episodes of emotional labor. For this purpose, the survey to measure emotional labor of science teachers (The Emotional Labor of Science Teaching Scale: TELSTS) was developed and the participants were 145 secondary science teachers in Korea. Results showed that first, secondary science teachers recognized the emotional display rules defined by their schools, especially, positive display rules. Second, secondary science teachers showed that they were carrying out emotional labor in order to keep their emotional display rules in check. The mean value of responses to deep acting was high. Also, there were statistically significant differences in emotional labor depending on whether they were full-time or part-time teachers and their teaching career. Third, as a result of analyzing the specificity of science teachers, it was mainly related to the objective and logical image of science, and experimental instruction. Seventy-four percent (74%) of responses were negative or neutral emotional display rules. Finally, implications for science education are discussed.
Keywords
emotional labor; emotional display rules; emotional labor types; science teacher;
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