Adaptation of the Teacher Emotions Scales (TES) to the Brazilian context

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira,Tatiana
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Faiad,Cristiane, Jesuíno,Ana Deyvis Santos Araújo, Lima-Costa,Ariela Raissa, Frenzel,Anne C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Emotions are complex psychobiological reactions, articulating motivational patterns, an impulse for action, and physiological changes. The aim was to adapt and validate a self-report instrument for the assessment of teachers’ emotions in a Brazilian context. We propose the adaptation of the Teacher Emotions Scales (TES) - developed in German and translated to English -, which assesses teachers’ enjoyment, anger, and anxiety. Eight specialists translated and back-translated the scale in and from both English and German. Participants were 410 teachers and professors, who also answered the Affect Scale (AS) and the Work Burnout Inventory (WBI). Exploratory factorial analysis found three factors (enjoyment, ω = .88, anxiety, ω = .67, and anger, ω = .81), as in the original scale. We also found meaningful correlations between the dimensions of the scales and the AS and WBI subscales. Adapting this scale will contribute to current research on teacher emotions in Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adaptation of the Teacher Emotions Scales (TES) to the Brazilian context
title Adaptation of the Teacher Emotions Scales (TES) to the Brazilian context
spellingShingle Adaptation of the Teacher Emotions Scales (TES) to the Brazilian context
Moreira,Tatiana
emotions at work
transcultural adaptation
Teacher Emotions Scales
title_short Adaptation of the Teacher Emotions Scales (TES) to the Brazilian context
title_full Adaptation of the Teacher Emotions Scales (TES) to the Brazilian context
title_fullStr Adaptation of the Teacher Emotions Scales (TES) to the Brazilian context
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of the Teacher Emotions Scales (TES) to the Brazilian context
title_sort Adaptation of the Teacher Emotions Scales (TES) to the Brazilian context
author Moreira,Tatiana
author_facet Moreira,Tatiana
Faiad,Cristiane
Jesuíno,Ana Deyvis Santos Araújo
Lima-Costa,Ariela Raissa
Frenzel,Anne C.
author_role author
author2 Faiad,Cristiane
Jesuíno,Ana Deyvis Santos Araújo
Lima-Costa,Ariela Raissa
Frenzel,Anne C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira,Tatiana
Faiad,Cristiane
Jesuíno,Ana Deyvis Santos Araújo
Lima-Costa,Ariela Raissa
Frenzel,Anne C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv emotions at work
transcultural adaptation
Teacher Emotions Scales
topic emotions at work
transcultural adaptation
Teacher Emotions Scales
description Abstract Emotions are complex psychobiological reactions, articulating motivational patterns, an impulse for action, and physiological changes. The aim was to adapt and validate a self-report instrument for the assessment of teachers’ emotions in a Brazilian context. We propose the adaptation of the Teacher Emotions Scales (TES) - developed in German and translated to English -, which assesses teachers’ enjoyment, anger, and anxiety. Eight specialists translated and back-translated the scale in and from both English and German. Participants were 410 teachers and professors, who also answered the Affect Scale (AS) and the Work Burnout Inventory (WBI). Exploratory factorial analysis found three factors (enjoyment, ω = .88, anxiety, ω = .67, and anger, ω = .81), as in the original scale. We also found meaningful correlations between the dimensions of the scales and the AS and WBI subscales. Adapting this scale will contribute to current research on teacher emotions in Brazil.
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