“Sailing Together in the Storm”: Chinese EFL Teachers’ Trajectory of Interpersonal Emotion Regulation towards Well-Being
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teacher emotion; emotional trajectory; interpersonal emotion regulation; emotional well-being; teacher learning;All these keywords.
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