Science activities that evoke positive emotional responses make a difference to students’ emotional experience of science. In this study, we explored 8th Grade students’ discrete emotions expressed during science activities in a unit on Energy. Multiple data sources including classroom videos, interviews and emotion diaries completed at the end of each lesson were analysed to identify individual student's emotions. Results from two representative students are presented as case studies. Using a theoretical perspective drawn from theories of emotions founded in sociology, two assertions emerged. First, during the demonstration activity, students experienced the emotions of wonder and surprise; second, during a laboratory activity, students ex...
The aim of this chapter is to illustrate how everyday mundane actions in science classrooms may be u...
In this chapter, we present an original study of the flow of emotional energy that occurs during cla...
Classroom emotional climates are interrelated with students’ engagement with university courses. Des...
Science activities that evoke positive emotional responses make a difference to students’ emotional ...
This study builds on our previous work where specific science activities, such as demonstrations and...
This study builds on our previous work where specific science activities, such as demonstrations and...
Research aimed at understanding the role of the affective domain in student learning in classrooms h...
This study builds on our previous work where specific science activities, such as demonstrations and...
This study addresses the need for innovative research approaches in science education for understand...
ABSTRACT: Although beloved of some chemists and physicists, science demonstrations have been critici...
Our purpose in this chapter is to review a discerning selection of recent science education research...
The current work tries to inquiry how different teaching methods affect on the student’s emotional p...
The role of emotion during learning encounters in science teacher education is under-researched and ...
This dissertation is an interpretive, phenomenological study of students' affective learning experie...
The current work tries to inquiry how different teaching methods affect on the student’s emotional p...
The aim of this chapter is to illustrate how everyday mundane actions in science classrooms may be u...
In this chapter, we present an original study of the flow of emotional energy that occurs during cla...
Classroom emotional climates are interrelated with students’ engagement with university courses. Des...
Science activities that evoke positive emotional responses make a difference to students’ emotional ...
This study builds on our previous work where specific science activities, such as demonstrations and...
This study builds on our previous work where specific science activities, such as demonstrations and...
Research aimed at understanding the role of the affective domain in student learning in classrooms h...
This study builds on our previous work where specific science activities, such as demonstrations and...
This study addresses the need for innovative research approaches in science education for understand...
ABSTRACT: Although beloved of some chemists and physicists, science demonstrations have been critici...
Our purpose in this chapter is to review a discerning selection of recent science education research...
The current work tries to inquiry how different teaching methods affect on the student’s emotional p...
The role of emotion during learning encounters in science teacher education is under-researched and ...
This dissertation is an interpretive, phenomenological study of students' affective learning experie...
The current work tries to inquiry how different teaching methods affect on the student’s emotional p...
The aim of this chapter is to illustrate how everyday mundane actions in science classrooms may be u...
In this chapter, we present an original study of the flow of emotional energy that occurs during cla...
Classroom emotional climates are interrelated with students’ engagement with university courses. Des...