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  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x23 mm, kaal: 735 g
  • Sari: Psychology of Language Learning and Teaching
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jan-2018
  • Kirjastus: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN-10: 1783099453
  • ISBN-13: 9781783099450
  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x23 mm, kaal: 735 g
  • Sari: Psychology of Language Learning and Teaching
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jan-2018
  • Kirjastus: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN-10: 1783099453
  • ISBN-13: 9781783099450
To date, the majority of work in language learning psychology has focused on the learner. In contrast, relatively little attention has been paid to teacher psychology. This volume seeks to redress the imbalance by bringing together various strands of research into the psychology of language teachers. It consists of 19 contributions on well-established areas of teacher psychology, as well as areas that have only recently begun to be explored. This original collection, which covers a multitude of theoretical and methodological perspectives, makes a significant contribution to the emerging field of language teacher psychology as a domain of inquiry within language education.

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This book convincingly establishes a new field of enquiry, showing that language teacher psychology though frequently neglected really matters! Sarah Mercer and Achilleas Kostoulas have assembled a rich array of expert contributions, uniting hitherto disparate areas in a coherent, ground-breaking collection. The book will inspire new research and action for teacher well-being and learner achievement. * Richard Smith, University of Warwick, UK * In contrast to the study of learners, the study of teachers in the field of second language acquisition has been noticeably rare. In this masterful collection of recent research, Mercer and Kostoulas draw together a compelling rationale for attention to teachers as central players in language learning. The chapters in the book are compulsory reading for anyone wishing to gain deeper insights into language teacher psychology. * Anne Burns, University of New South Wales, Australia * The chapters in this book have succeeded in laying out a rich, colourful and textured landscape of research into language teachers. With its diverse conceptual frameworks and innovative methodologies, the book is bound to become a primary reference for anyone wishing to orient themselves in this terrain and/or contribute to it. * Maggie Kubanyiova, University of Leeds, UK * Language Teacher Psychology demonstrates successfully that a teacher-centered approach within the field of psychology of language learning deserves further attention at both a theoretical and empirical level, recognizing the value of studying psychological constructs as isolated entities, while ultimately providing more holistic, emergent, and situated approaches, which add practical insight to the subject. -- Brian Cullen, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan * JALT Journal, 41.1, May 2019 * Heralding language teacher psychology as a movement gaining ascendancy in SLA, the book realistically acknowledges the difficulties of taking on such research while also underscoring its timeliness and exigency. One notably strong aspect of this book is the range of contributors with varied backgrounds and voices who reflect a

broad scope of possibilities and make a strong and concerted argument for further investigation. -- Sharona Moskowitz, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK * International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2018 * The volume successfully promotes LTP as an important research area in that it introduces theories closely related to LTP research, suggests possible topics for future LTP studies, and exemplifies research methods in the area. -- Honggang Liu, Northeast Normal University, China * Applied Linguistics 2019 *

Tables and Figures
vii
Abbreviations ix
Contributors xi
Foreword xix
Zoltan Dornyei
1 Introduction to Language Teacher Psychology
1(17)
Sarah Mercer
Achilleas Kostoulas
2 Language Teacher Motivation
18(16)
Phil Hiver
Tae-Young Kim
Youngmi Kim
3 `The Fnglish Class of My Dreams': Fnvisioning Teaching a Foreign Language
34(19)
Paula Kalaja
Katja Mantyla
4 Language Teacher Motivation: From the Ideal to the Feasible Self
53(18)
Taguhi Sahakyan
Martin Lamb
Gary Chambers
5 Drawing on Cultural Models and Figured Worlds to Study Language Teacher Education and Teacher Identity
71(15)
Manka M. Varghese
6 Exploring Novice EFL Teachers' Identity Development: A Case Study of Two EFL Teachers in China
86(19)
Wendy Li
Peter I. De Costa
7 Language Teacher Cognition: An Emergent Phenomenon in an Emergent Field
105(17)
Anne Feryok
8 Language Teachers' Self-efficacy Beliefs: An Introduction
122(19)
Mark Wyatt
9 Teacher Emotions and the Emotional Labour of Second Language Teaching
141(17)
Jim King
Kwan-Yee Sarah Ng
10 The Relational Beliefs and Practices of Highly Socio-emotionally Competent Language Teachers
158(20)
Christina Gkonou
Sarah Mercer
11 Variation in ESL/EFL Teachers' Attitudes towards their Students
178(18)
Jean-Marc Dewaele
Sarah Mercer
12 Language Teacher Agency
196(15)
Cynthia J. White
13 Teachers Crafting Job Crafting
211(20)
Joseph Falout
Tim Murphey
14 Teachstrong: The Power of Teacher Resilience for Second Language Practitioners
231(16)
Phil Hiver
15 Making the Transition into Teacher Education: Resilience as a Process of Growth
247(17)
Achilleas Kostoulas
Anita Lammerer
16 Signature Strengths as a Gateway to Mentoring: Facilitating Emergent Teachers' Transition into Language Teaching
264(27)
Tammy Gregersen
Peter D. MacIntyre
17 Psychological Insights from Third-age Teacher Educators: A Narrative, Multiple-case Study
291(23)
Rebecca L. Oxford
Andrew D. Cohen
Virginia G. Simmons
18 Exploring Language Teacher Psychology: A Case Study from a Holistic Perspective
314(16)
Mehvish Saleem
19 Conclusion: Lessons Learned, Promising Perspectives
330(7)
Achilleas Kostoulas
Sarah Mercer
Index 337
Sarah Mercer is the Head of the ELT Research and Methodology section at the University of Graz, Austria. She is interested in all aspects of language learning psychology, in particular self-related constructs, motivation, affect, agency, mindsets, and belief systems. She is co-editor of Positive Psychology in SLA (with Peter MacIntyre and Tammy Gregersen) and Multiple Perspectives of the Self in SLA (with Marion Williams).





Achilleas Kostoulas taught English in schools in Greece before moving into language teacher education. He completed a PhD at the University of Manchester, UK and now works in the Department of English Studies at the University of Graz, Austria, where he teaches courses in ELT and Applied Linguistics. His research interests focus on the psychology of language learning and teaching.