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Title: Be passionate, but be rational as well: Emotional rules for Chinese teachers’ work
Authors: YIN, Hong Biao
LEE, Chi Kin John 李子建
Subjects: Emotion
Emotional labour
Emotional rules
Teacher
Mainland China
Issue Date: Jan-2012
Citation: Yin, H.-b., & Lee, J. C.-K. (2012). Be passionate, but be rational as well: Emotional rules for Chinese teachers’ work. Teaching and Teacher Education, 28(1), 56-65.
Abstract: Employing the concepts of emotional labour and emotional rules, the present study explored the emotional rules governing teachers’ work in the context of Mainland China. This showed that teachers can be seen as emotional workers in teaching and there are four emotional rules for Chinese teachers’ feelings and emotional expressions. For Chinese teachers, teaching contains a salient component of “heart-consuming” labour (caoxin). They rationally instrumentalise their emotional experience and expression to follow the professional and ethical norms in teaching. Because of this, the nature of teachers’ emotional labour and emotional rules in the context of Chinese culture is discussed.
Right: Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
ISSN: 0742-051X
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