Exploring Professional Wellbeing of English Language Teachers

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  • Surendra Prasad Bhatt Teacher, Kathmandu University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/nelta.v28i1.61373

Keywords:

Wellbeing, Happiness, Satisfaction, Competence, Accomplishment

Abstract

Teacher wellbeing concerns teachers’ satisfaction, happiness, and attraction to their profession. It is equally essential in quality education since the attraction to English language in schools is growing gradually. This study aims to discovers perceptions of English language teachers teaching secondary level on their wellbeing in an institutional setting. Using lived stories through in-depth interview and informal communication, the study explores the perception of their wellbeing. The research findings show that teachers teaching English perceive their wellbeing as having positive psychology, positive emotion, respect and achievement in the job, and healthy relations among the institutional members. This study paves the way for a more extensive debate on policy and practice surrounding teachers’ wellbeing among educators, academicians, and decision-makers.

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Author Biography

Surendra Prasad Bhatt, Teacher, Kathmandu University

Surendra Prasad Bhatt is a teacher educator at Kathmandu University. MPhil graduate from School of Education, Mr. Bhatt keeps interest on teacher professional development and teacher wellbeing.

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Published

2023-12-31

How to Cite

Bhatt, S. P. (2023). Exploring Professional Wellbeing of English Language Teachers. Journal of NELTA, 28(1), 30–47. https://doi.org/10.3126/nelta.v28i1.61373

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