Teaching Beyond Performance: A Psychoanalytic Framework for Emotionally Literate and Transformative Pedagogy

Reza Moezzi – Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Viimsi School, 74001, Viimsi, Estonia; Faculty of Mechatronics, Informatics and Interdisciplinary Studies, Technical University of Liberec, 461 17 Liberec, Czech Republic

Mohammad Gheibi – Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technologies and Innovation, Technical University of Liberec, Studentská 1402/2, 461 17 Liberec, Czech Republic

Keyvan Salehi – Faculty of Psychology and Education, University of Tehran, Iran

Abstract: Conventional educational models often prioritize cognitive performance while neglecting the emotional and relational realities of classroom life. This study explores the educational and mental development of youth by examining how emotionally literate pedagogy, grounded in psychoanalytic insight, can reshape the teacher–student relationship and promote deeper learning. Drawing on feedback from students in Mathematics course for 7th-grade students at “Viimsi” school in Estonia, the study explores how unconscious processes such as transference, emotional projection, and affective regulation shape the learning environment. We contend that teaching is not merely an intellectual task but an emotionally charged encounter, where both students and educators bring unspoken inner worlds. By reframing the role of the teacher as a relational presence rather than a performance-driven figure, we advocate for pedagogical sobriety: the capacity to teach without emotional dependency on praise, fear, or validation. The findings suggest that integrating emotionally informed reflection into pedagogy fosters deeper student engagement, psychological safety, and meaningful learning. The paper concludes by proposing practical directions for building emotionally responsive classrooms that honour both the cognitive and affective dimensions of education.

Keywords: Youth Educational Development; Psychoanalytic Pedagogy; Emotional Literacy in Education; Teacher–Student Dynamics; Human-Centered Learning

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17171845

Publication Date: 21.09.2025 

How to Cite: Moezzi R., Gheibi M., Salehi K. Teaching Beyond Performance: A Psychoanalytic Framework for Emotionally Literate and Transformative Pedagogy. Journal of Arts and Humanities Science, 2025; 2(1); 38-56.  

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