Teachers are expected to put on a brave face and ignore their emotions. We need to talk about it

Australian universities enrol thousands of people to become teachers.

<p>Some who <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;sciencedirect&period;com&sol;science&sol;article&sol;abs&sol;pii&sol;S0959475208000674">choose to study<&sol;a> education are motivated by a desire to make a difference to the lives of young people&comma; while others are looking for job security and intellectual fulfilment&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>A course in education <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;aitsl&period;edu&period;au&sol;teach&sol;standards">encompasses a broad range<&sol;a> of cognitive and technical skills aligned to professional teacher standards&period; Yet&comma; what is largely missing from a teaching degree is what to do with emotions as a teacher&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Despite all the theory&comma; training and practical experience&comma; <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;tandfonline&period;com&sol;doi&sol;abs&sol;10&period;1080&sol;00098655&period;2017&period;1323519&quest;journalCode&equals;vtch20">research shows<&sol;a> teachers’ professional lives can be highly demanding&comma; pressured&comma; stressful and at times&comma; emotionally exhausting&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In doctoral <a href&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;hdl&period;handle&period;net&sol;20&period;500&period;11937&sol;81668">research<&sol;a>&comma; I followed pre-service teachers throughout their course&period; I found there exists an invisible rule book that defines what teachers can and cannot do with their emotions&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Emotional labour is hard work<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Our teachers recently started the school year&period; Many are likely facing a range of emotional challenges including working with difficult students and communities&comma; managing increasing administrative control over their work and standardisation reforms&period; All these can result in substantial mental health issues&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>One Australian <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com&sol;teachers-are-more-depressed-and-anxious-than-the-average-australian-117267">study found<&sol;a> increasing numbers of teachers suffer from persistent anxiety and depression&period; Up to 50&percnt; burn out or <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;tandfonline&period;com&sol;doi&sol;abs&sol;10&period;1080&sol;13664530&period;2014&period;945129">simply leave<&sol;a> in the first five years of their career&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Early <a href&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;ojs&period;wiserpub&period;com&sol;index&period;php&sol;SER&sol;article&sol;view&sol;588">studies are showing<&sol;a> the COVID-19 lockdowns of 2020 are further exacerbating the stresses facing Australian teachers&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Because teaching is emotionally demanding&comma; teachers experience what is known as &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;<a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;eprints&period;qut&period;edu&period;au&sol;137261&sol;">emotional labour<&sol;a>”&period; This is when teachers have to manage&comma; suppress or feign their emotions as part of the work&period; Like other forms of labour&comma; doing so can become exhausting&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Understanding these facts is a fundamental part of learning to become a teacher&period; I’ve come to know this through years of researching teacher emotions&comma; specifically focused on those learning to teach&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Putting on a mask<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>I spoke with and collected questionnaires from almost one hundred education students in a large Western Australian university&period; I wanted to find out how someone who wants to become a teacher learnt what they <em>should<&sol;em> or <em>should not<&sol;em> be doing with their emotions in secondary schools&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I found pre-service teachers learnt about the rules for emotional behaviour from expectations and assumptions about teacher’s work&comma; which was confirmed when they began training in school placements&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>From interviews&comma; focus groups&comma; dairy entries and questionnaires&comma; I have summarised some of the unwritten rules these teaching students spoke of&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<blockquote>&NewLine;<p>Don’t ever cry in front of students&comma; because if you do&comma; they will see you as weak and eat you alive&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Don’t lose your temper&comma; shout or get angry&comma; because if you do&comma; students will lose respect for you&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Don’t show your emotional vulnerability&comma; especially not to other teachers&comma; because if you do&comma; they might think you are not right for the job&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<&sol;blockquote>&NewLine;<p>Many pre-service teachers explained they worked at &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;hiding” or &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;suppressing” their vulnerable emotions from students and other teachers&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Some said they put on a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;mask”&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;a brave face” or &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;façade” to show they were &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;professional” and could &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;control” their emotions&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>One participant experienced &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;intense frustration” during school placement in trying to manage and engage a group of behaviourally difficult students&comma; which led to her feeling &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;emotionally overwhelmed”&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure class&equals;"align-center zoomable"><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;images&period;theconversation&period;com&sol;files&sol;386317&sol;original&sol;file-20210224-15-146sgsl&period;jpg&quest;ixlib&equals;rb-1&period;1&period;0&amp&semi;q&equals;45&amp&semi;auto&equals;format&amp&semi;w&equals;1000&amp&semi;fit&equals;clip"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;images&period;theconversation&period;com&sol;files&sol;386317&sol;original&sol;file-20210224-15-146sgsl&period;jpg&quest;ixlib&equals;rb-1&period;1&period;0&amp&semi;q&equals;45&amp&semi;auto&equals;format&amp&semi;w&equals;754&amp&semi;fit&equals;clip" sizes&equals;"&lpar;min-width&colon; 1466px&rpar; 754px&comma; &lpar;max-width&colon; 599px&rpar; 100vw&comma; &lpar;min-width&colon; 600px&rpar; 600px&comma; 237px" srcset&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;images&period;theconversation&period;com&sol;files&sol;386317&sol;original&sol;file-20210224-15-146sgsl&period;jpg&quest;ixlib&equals;rb-1&period;1&period;0&amp&semi;q&equals;45&amp&semi;auto&equals;format&amp&semi;w&equals;600&amp&semi;h&equals;400&amp&semi;fit&equals;crop&amp&semi;dpr&equals;1 600w&comma; https&colon;&sol;&sol;images&period;theconversation&period;com&sol;files&sol;386317&sol;original&sol;file-20210224-15-146sgsl&period;jpg&quest;ixlib&equals;rb-1&period;1&period;0&amp&semi;q&equals;30&amp&semi;auto&equals;format&amp&semi;w&equals;600&amp&semi;h&equals;400&amp&semi;fit&equals;crop&amp&semi;dpr&equals;2 1200w&comma; https&colon;&sol;&sol;images&period;theconversation&period;com&sol;files&sol;386317&sol;original&sol;file-20210224-15-146sgsl&period;jpg&quest;ixlib&equals;rb-1&period;1&period;0&amp&semi;q&equals;15&amp&semi;auto&equals;format&amp&semi;w&equals;600&amp&semi;h&equals;400&amp&semi;fit&equals;crop&amp&semi;dpr&equals;3 1800w&comma; https&colon;&sol;&sol;images&period;theconversation&period;com&sol;files&sol;386317&sol;original&sol;file-20210224-15-146sgsl&period;jpg&quest;ixlib&equals;rb-1&period;1&period;0&amp&semi;q&equals;45&amp&semi;auto&equals;format&amp&semi;w&equals;754&amp&semi;h&equals;503&amp&semi;fit&equals;crop&amp&semi;dpr&equals;1 754w&comma; https&colon;&sol;&sol;images&period;theconversation&period;com&sol;files&sol;386317&sol;original&sol;file-20210224-15-146sgsl&period;jpg&quest;ixlib&equals;rb-1&period;1&period;0&amp&semi;q&equals;30&amp&semi;auto&equals;format&amp&semi;w&equals;754&amp&semi;h&equals;503&amp&semi;fit&equals;crop&amp&semi;dpr&equals;2 1508w&comma; https&colon;&sol;&sol;images&period;theconversation&period;com&sol;files&sol;386317&sol;original&sol;file-20210224-15-146sgsl&period;jpg&quest;ixlib&equals;rb-1&period;1&period;0&amp&semi;q&equals;15&amp&semi;auto&equals;format&amp&semi;w&equals;754&amp&semi;h&equals;503&amp&semi;fit&equals;crop&amp&semi;dpr&equals;3 2262w" alt&equals;"A woman holding a smiley face in front of her head&period;" &sol;><&sol;a><figcaption><span class&equals;"caption">Teachers says they have to wear a mask to hide their emotions&period;<&sol;span> <span class&equals;"attribution"><a class&equals;"source" href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;shutterstock&period;com&sol;image-photo&sol;successful-female-designer-expressing-happiness-help-633478925">Shutterstock<&sol;a><&sol;span><&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<p>She hid these emotions from her supervising teacher&comma; telling me she did not want to &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;appear weak”&period; So she held back her tears because she would &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;hate” being the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;little woman that cries at work&comma; who gets upset”&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This shows there exists a demand for teachers to behave in ways they believe to be acceptable&period; All these pre-service teachers have learnt to keep a hold of their &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;inappropriate” emotions in front of other teachers or risk being perceived as incompetent and unprofessional&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Let’s talk about it<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Navigating the emotional rules of learning to teach is a significant aspect of becoming a teacher&comma; yet it goes largely unrecognised in an initial teacher education course&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Such labour in teaching <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;sciencedirect&period;com&sol;science&sol;article&sol;pii&sol;S0742051X18308722">can have personal costs<&sol;a> and lead to emotional exhaustion&comma; depression and anxiety&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If we are to ensure thousands of newly enrolled teachers are to thrive in their courses and careers&comma; we must make the invisible emotional rules of the profession seen and heard&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I believe if pre-service teachers can come together with teacher educators to explore these emotional rules&comma; they could build resilience to confront the many emotional challenges of modern teaching&period;<&excl;-- Below is The Conversation's page counter tag&period; Please DO NOT REMOVE&period; --><img style&equals;"border&colon; none &excl;important&semi; box-shadow&colon; none &excl;important&semi; margin&colon; 0 &excl;important&semi; max-height&colon; 1px &excl;important&semi; max-width&colon; 1px &excl;important&semi; min-height&colon; 1px &excl;important&semi; min-width&colon; 1px &excl;important&semi; opacity&colon; 0 &excl;important&semi; outline&colon; none &excl;important&semi; padding&colon; 0 &excl;important&semi; text-shadow&colon; none &excl;important&semi;" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;counter&period;theconversation&period;com&sol;content&sol;153642&sol;count&period;gif&quest;distributor&equals;republish-lightbox-basic" alt&equals;"The Conversation" width&equals;"1" height&equals;"1" &sol;><&excl;-- End of code&period; If you don't see any code above&comma; please get new code from the Advanced tab after you click the republish button&period; The page counter does not collect any personal data&period; More info&colon; https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com&sol;republishing-guidelines --><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h6><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com&sol;profiles&sol;saul-karnovsky-1193783">Saul Karnovsky<&sol;a>&comma; Lecturer &amp&semi; Bachelor of Education &lpar;Secondary&rpar; Course Coordinator&comma; <em><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com&sol;institutions&sol;curtin-university-873">Curtin University&period; <&sol;a><&sol;em>This article is republished from <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com">The Conversation<&sol;a> under a Creative Commons license&period; Read the <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com&sol;teachers-are-expected-to-put-on-a-brave-face-and-ignore-their-emotions-we-need-to-talk-about-it-153642">original article<&sol;a>&period;<&sol;h6>&NewLine;

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