ABSTRACT

This edited volume brings the important topic of teacher well-being to the fore, presenting a range of high quality and cutting-edge contributions that illuminate, advance and educate readers on the challenges and criticality of achieving teacher well-being in English language teaching (ELT). Taking Sarah Mercer’s call for action to make teacher well-being a priority in the ELT field, and adopting an ecological perspective reflective of the stance that teacher well-being is a societal duty and not a personal responsibility, the contributors present theoretically and methodologically innovative research studies from all around the world. The term ‘teacher’ is used to refer to those who deliver English instruction in a variety of formal and informal educational settings and at different levels including K-12 schools, adult education, higher education, teacher education programs, and in community organizations. Chapters offer clear implications for research and practice, and explore effective practices and interventions that can contribute to the improvement of teacher well-being overall. Addressing a profession which is not only characterized as being filled with high levels of stress, but delving into specific challenges around ELT in particular, the authors crucially speak to themes around the additional emotional investment and labor which come with being an English language teacher. As such, it will appeal to academics and researchers in the field of English language teaching, including scholar-practitioners, and teacher educators.

part I|32 pages

Positioning Teacher Well-Being in English Language Teaching

part II|53 pages

Teacher Well-Being at the Microsystem

chapter 4|16 pages

ESL Teacher Well-Being in Sri Lanka

An Autoethnography

chapter 5|15 pages

Radical (Collective) Self-Care

Reflections for the Activist TESOL Educator

part III|89 pages

Teacher Well-Being at the Mesosystem

chapter 6|14 pages

English Language Teacher Well-Being and Professional Identity Construction

A Self-Determination Theory Perspective

chapter 9|11 pages

English Teacher Well-Being in the Face of the Pandemic

An Investigation in the Southeast of Nigeria

chapter 11|11 pages

Building Young Teacher Well-Being in Universities

A Case Study of the Teachers' Development Center at SISU

part V|11 pages

Final Thoughts and Ecological Pathway Forward