This article highlights the benefits of introducing aspects of emotional literacy into lessons. Data were collected from 165 Year 7 pupils in two schools over 1 year. Pupils benefit as they can enjoy science more, as well as learn to work together and support each other to learn. The research found that incorporating emotional literacy strategies into lessons on a regular basis increased pupils' interest in continuing with science as a subject, especially in the case of girls. The latter part of the article explains in detail the strategies that were used to develop pupils' emotional literacy and specifies how these can be utilised effectively so that interested teachers can replicate them
Educational policy on emotional intelligence appears to be based more on mass-media science journali...
Graduation date: 2012Although many science educators and researchers believe that emotion is an impo...
International assessments of student science achievement, and growing evidence of students' waning i...
Integration of social and emotional learning promises to be a win-win for education. This article di...
Emotional literacy is the ability to understand and use information about our own and others emotion...
Science activities that evoke positive emotional responses make a difference to students’ emotional ...
For many students the study of Science can be very disaffirming. This may lead to passivity in class...
Research aimed at understanding the role of the affective domain in student learning in classrooms h...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
Emotional literacy (EL) provides a basis for understanding how relationships between teachers and st...
In order to understand better the role of affect in learning about socio-scientificissues (SSI), thi...
Emotional competence has an important influence on development in school. We hypothesized that readi...
The enactment of learning to become a science teacher in online mode is an emotionally charged exper...
The book is only about a fraction of its title Engaging Education. His section on ‘engaging the emot...
In this article, I explore what happens when digital media activities designed to stimulate science ...
Educational policy on emotional intelligence appears to be based more on mass-media science journali...
Graduation date: 2012Although many science educators and researchers believe that emotion is an impo...
International assessments of student science achievement, and growing evidence of students' waning i...
Integration of social and emotional learning promises to be a win-win for education. This article di...
Emotional literacy is the ability to understand and use information about our own and others emotion...
Science activities that evoke positive emotional responses make a difference to students’ emotional ...
For many students the study of Science can be very disaffirming. This may lead to passivity in class...
Research aimed at understanding the role of the affective domain in student learning in classrooms h...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
Emotional literacy (EL) provides a basis for understanding how relationships between teachers and st...
In order to understand better the role of affect in learning about socio-scientificissues (SSI), thi...
Emotional competence has an important influence on development in school. We hypothesized that readi...
The enactment of learning to become a science teacher in online mode is an emotionally charged exper...
The book is only about a fraction of its title Engaging Education. His section on ‘engaging the emot...
In this article, I explore what happens when digital media activities designed to stimulate science ...
Educational policy on emotional intelligence appears to be based more on mass-media science journali...
Graduation date: 2012Although many science educators and researchers believe that emotion is an impo...
International assessments of student science achievement, and growing evidence of students' waning i...