For over 50 years instructor humor has been recognized as a way to positively impact student cognitive and affective learning. However, no study has explored humor exclusively in the context of college science courses, which have the reputation of being difficult and boring. The majority of studies that explore humor have assumed that students perceive instructor humor to be funny, yet students likely perceive some instructor humor as unfunny or offensive. Further, evidence suggests that women perceive certain subjects to be more offensive than men, yet we do not know what impact this may have on the experience of women in the classroom. To address these gaps in the literature, we surveyed students across 25 different college science course...
Humor has held a place in the repertoire of classroom instructors for some time, despite research in...
The majority of instructional communication literature has historically focused on the positive outc...
The present study examined the effects of the use of humor and/or profanity on students’ perception ...
For over 50 years instructor humor has been recognized as a way to positively impact student cogniti...
A. Student perception of how instructor use of funny, unfunny, and offensive humor affect their atte...
Gender differences in what subjects students report they might find funny if an instructor of a coll...
Gender differences in what subjects students report they might find offensive if an instructor of a ...
This study examines instructional humor and how it enhances students affective learning. Typically, ...
This study explores students’ perceptions of their teachers based upon the teacher’s use of humor. I...
As various stakeholders examine the value and quality of higher education, a greater emphasis is bei...
As personified in jokers, fools and clowns, humour is an integral part of human history [44]. Humour...
As personified in jokers, fools and clowns, humour is an integral part of human history [44]. Humour...
The percent of students who, if a science instructor were to tell a joke about a specific subject, m...
This Capstone paper was a study of humor in the workplace at the School for International Training i...
Faculty members in a College of Education responded to a mixed methods questionnaire regarding their...
Humor has held a place in the repertoire of classroom instructors for some time, despite research in...
The majority of instructional communication literature has historically focused on the positive outc...
The present study examined the effects of the use of humor and/or profanity on students’ perception ...
For over 50 years instructor humor has been recognized as a way to positively impact student cogniti...
A. Student perception of how instructor use of funny, unfunny, and offensive humor affect their atte...
Gender differences in what subjects students report they might find funny if an instructor of a coll...
Gender differences in what subjects students report they might find offensive if an instructor of a ...
This study examines instructional humor and how it enhances students affective learning. Typically, ...
This study explores students’ perceptions of their teachers based upon the teacher’s use of humor. I...
As various stakeholders examine the value and quality of higher education, a greater emphasis is bei...
As personified in jokers, fools and clowns, humour is an integral part of human history [44]. Humour...
As personified in jokers, fools and clowns, humour is an integral part of human history [44]. Humour...
The percent of students who, if a science instructor were to tell a joke about a specific subject, m...
This Capstone paper was a study of humor in the workplace at the School for International Training i...
Faculty members in a College of Education responded to a mixed methods questionnaire regarding their...
Humor has held a place in the repertoire of classroom instructors for some time, despite research in...
The majority of instructional communication literature has historically focused on the positive outc...
The present study examined the effects of the use of humor and/or profanity on students’ perception ...