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Emotions in Learning, Teaching, and Leadership - Asian Perspectives
Edited by Junjun Chen and Ronnel King


Emotions are at the core of the educational enterprise but their role is mostly left unexamined. This book explores the role of emotions across students, teachers and school leaders. It showcases current theoretical and empirical research on emotions in educational settings conducted in the Asian context. The book consists of three parts, namely, emotions in learning, emotions in teaching and emotions in leadership. These chapters cover different levels from students (e.g., school, university), to teachers (e.g., pre-service, in-service) and to school leaders (e.g., middle-level teachers, principals). Samples are recruited from a wide range of Asian contexts (e.g., Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Mainland China, Singapore and the Philippines). Collectively, the authors use a variety of methods ranging from quantitative to qualitative approaches and demonstrate innovative theoretical work that pushes the boundaries of emotions research forward.

About the Editors
Junjun Chen is Research Fellow and Research Co-ordinator in Asia Pacific Centre for Leadership and Change and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Education Policy and Leadership, at The Education University of Hong Kong SAR. Her research focuses on measuring teachers' and principals' well-being, leadership behavior and how these enhance with each other.

Ronnel King is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education, University of Macau and an Adjunct Associate Professor at The Education University of Hong Kong. His research focuses on understanding the factors that underpin motivation and well-being and developing positive psychology/education interventions to enhance these optimal states.