This article presents an argument for integrating affective inquiry into the curriculum. Affective inquiry is envisioned as a methodology through which students a) interrogate their emotional responses to social/textual phenomena and b) analyze emotions as social constructs. Practical examples demonstrating how affective inquiry supports students’ literary reading are provided
AbstractThis paper will report on a study conducted as part of a PhD project investigating affective...
This dissertation seeks to address gaps in the teaching of academic reading at the middle, secondary...
While information literacy in higher education has long been focused on cognitive learning outcomes,...
In this article, the author provides a rationale for assessing students’ affective characteristics a...
Several scholars in the field of English education advocate for student voice and emotion to take pr...
In this issue of Networks, we see educator-researchers inquire into the cognitive aspects of their s...
Responding to emotion scholars\u27 calls for real-time emotion pedagogies (Lindquist; Boler; Winans)...
This article examines students engaging in purposeful independent reading and its effects on student...
This article explores why we need to be intentional about the literature we explore in our English l...
Purpose: Our study focuses on regulation of emotions in critical literacy, its resulting racial oppr...
Is there space for greater affective engagement with poetry in the English Literature university cla...
In 2004 R. W. Picard and nine colleagues at the MIT Media Lab published “Affective Learning – A Mani...
This article analyses the components of a method of literary education aimed at strengthening critic...
This article utilizes research from educators, psychologists, and neuroscientists to derive strategi...
This paper will report on a study conducted as part of a PhD project investigating affective factors...
AbstractThis paper will report on a study conducted as part of a PhD project investigating affective...
This dissertation seeks to address gaps in the teaching of academic reading at the middle, secondary...
While information literacy in higher education has long been focused on cognitive learning outcomes,...
In this article, the author provides a rationale for assessing students’ affective characteristics a...
Several scholars in the field of English education advocate for student voice and emotion to take pr...
In this issue of Networks, we see educator-researchers inquire into the cognitive aspects of their s...
Responding to emotion scholars\u27 calls for real-time emotion pedagogies (Lindquist; Boler; Winans)...
This article examines students engaging in purposeful independent reading and its effects on student...
This article explores why we need to be intentional about the literature we explore in our English l...
Purpose: Our study focuses on regulation of emotions in critical literacy, its resulting racial oppr...
Is there space for greater affective engagement with poetry in the English Literature university cla...
In 2004 R. W. Picard and nine colleagues at the MIT Media Lab published “Affective Learning – A Mani...
This article analyses the components of a method of literary education aimed at strengthening critic...
This article utilizes research from educators, psychologists, and neuroscientists to derive strategi...
This paper will report on a study conducted as part of a PhD project investigating affective factors...
AbstractThis paper will report on a study conducted as part of a PhD project investigating affective...
This dissertation seeks to address gaps in the teaching of academic reading at the middle, secondary...
While information literacy in higher education has long been focused on cognitive learning outcomes,...