英文摘要 |
Based on the theoretical framework of emotional geographies, the study intends to portray the emotional distance among people, which may be intimate and estranged between teachers and parents particularly. Adopting the qualitative approach and selecting an elementary school in middle Taiwan, the study tried to explore multiple emotional dimensions of teacher-parent interactions from the perspective of emotional geographies. Research findings revealed six points: (1) the diversities of parents' socio-cultural backgrounds affected the emotional distance between teachers and parents; (2) teachers' belief on ‘teachers as experts' can not be challenged by parents, which retains teacher-parent professional distance; (3) parents' educational beliefs different from teachers' could cause teachers' negative emotions towards parents; (4) parents accusing of teachers' inappropriate teaching methods might provoke teachers' negative emotions; (5) teachers' emotional masking might enlarge teacher-parent political distance; (6) physical distance, to some degree, are apparently observable while other four dimensions of emotional geographies mainly have significant influence on teacher-parent emotional distance. Finally, this article proposed some suggestions for teachers and parents. |