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The present study examined any possible relationship between teachers’ emotional contagion and their learners’ achievement and motivation for learning English as a foreign language (EFL). In addition, it explored the predictability of learners’ foreign language motivation and achievements in terms of their respective teachers’ emotional contagion. Twenty EFL teachers were asked to fill out the emotional contagion scale (Doherty, Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 21:131–154, 1997) to measure the levels of emotional contagion among them. Also, ten copies of the academic motivation scale questionnaire (Vallerand et al., Educational and Psychological Measurement 52:1003–1017, 1992) were distributed among ten learners of each teacher. Moreover, results from the performance of students in their final language achievement test were collected and analyzed. The study found that teachers' emotional contagion significantly influenced learners’ motivation and achievement scores, with emotional contagion being a strong predictor of these outcomes. These findings highlight the role of emotional dynamics in the language learning environment. Conclusions are drawn on how exploring teachers’ emotional contagion and how students perceive it can lead to a more positive and engaging language learning environment.
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Educational Opportunities;
Learning Activities;
Positive Attitudes;
Educational Practices;
Student Attitudes;
Social Behavior;
Nonverbal Communication;
Teacher Leadership;
Learning Motivation;
Language Acquisition;
Student Leadership;
Teacher Burnout;
Psychological Patterns;
Teaching (Occupation);
Student Motivation;
Second Language Learning;
Classrooms;
Teamwork;
Emotional Response;
Social Influences;
Educational Environment;
Educational Facilities Improvement;
Class Activities
Behavior;
Students;
Language acquisition;
English teachers;
Leadership;
Foreign language learning;
Emotions;
Second language teachers;
Learning environment;
Teachers;
Classrooms;
Second language learning;
Motivation;
English as a second language instruction;
Measures;
Nonverbal communication;
Student teacher relationship;
Measurement;
English as a second language;
Achievement tests;
Foreign languages;
Academic achievement;
Learning;
Contagion;
English language;
Scores;
Language
1 Salman Farsi University of Kazerun, Department of English, Kazerun, Iran (GRID:grid.510469.f) (ISNI:0000 0005 0261 6930)
2 Ra.C., Islamic Azad University, Department of English Language, Rasht, Iran (GRID:grid.469939.8) (ISNI:0000 0004 0494 1115)