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Virtual Emotional Labour: How Remote Teaching Affects Educator Job Satisfaction Post-Pandemic

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Background: The shift to remote instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic created new emotional challenges for teachers, requiring them to manage their feelings and expressions through digital platforms. Understanding how these emotional demands influence teacher satisfaction remains critical as virtual and hybrid teaching models persist. Objective: This investigation examined whether surface acting and deep acting—two forms of emotional regulation-affect job satisfaction among teachers working in virtual environments, and whether organizational resources moderate these relationships. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered to 200 educators teaching remotely or in hybrid formats across primary, secondary, and higher education institutions. Participants completed validated scales measuring emotional regulation strategies, perceived organizational resources, and professional satisfaction. Statistical analyses included correlation tests, hierarchical regression modelling, moderation analysis using Hayes' PROCESS macro, and analysis of variance to compare groups based on teaching tenure. Results: The quantitative analysis showed weak and statistically non-significant associations between emotional regulation strategies and professional satisfaction (surface acting: r = -0.04, p > 0.05; deep acting: r = 0.01, p > 0.05). Organizational resources did not meaningfully alter the relationship between surface acting and satisfaction (interaction p = 0.412). No substantial differences in satisfaction emerged across experience categories (F = 1.163, p = 0.314). These outcomes reflect simulated data and require confirmation through authentic participant responses. Conclusion: This work establishes a methodological foundation for studying emotional demands specific to digital teaching contexts. When implemented with genuine participant data, findings could inform administrative policies and faculty development initiatives addressing the psychological aspects of remote instruction. The research framework offers educational leaders’ practical guidance for supporting teacher welfare as technology-mediated instruction becomes increasingly prevalent

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virtual emotional labour, teacher job satisfaction, surface acting, deep acting, remote teaching

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"Virtual Emotional Labour: How Remote Teaching Affects Educator Job Satisfaction Post-Pandemic", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.12, Issue 5, page no.l862-l871, May-2025, Available :http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR2505C91.pdf

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"Virtual Emotional Labour: How Remote Teaching Affects Educator Job Satisfaction Post-Pandemic", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org | UGC and issn Approved), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.12, Issue 5, page no. ppl862-l871, May-2025, Available at : http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR2505C91.pdf

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Published Paper ID: JETIR2505C91
Registration ID: 574773
Published In: Volume 12 | Issue 5 | Year May-2025
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): https://doi.org/10.56975/jetir.v12i5.574773
Page No: l862-l871
Country: -, -, India .
Area: Engineering
ISSN Number: 2349-5162
Publisher: IJ Publication


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