Paper Presentation at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. The emotions in educational settings tend to be multidimensional and situated within social historical contexts. As such, emotions have personal and social meanings as well as having the potential to influence educational outcomes such as learning and motivation (Pekrun & Linnenbrink-Garcia, 2014; Schutz & Pekrun, 2007; Schutz & Zembylas, 2009). Thus, the research methods and methodologies used to investigate emotions in education need to match those levels of complexities. In this paper we discuss the usefulness of approaching emotions in educational contexts from a problem solving perspective that engages the use of multiple and/or mixed methods research. ...
Emotional, cognitive, and motivational processes are dynamic and influence each other during learnin...
Although emotions have the potential to influence the processes of teaching and learning, its resear...
Emotional, cognitive, and motivational processes are dynamic and influence each other during learnin...
The emotions associated with educational settings tend to be multidimensional and situated within so...
This chapter discusses the use of mixed methods approaches in educational research and provides exam...
Sociological approaches to inquiry on emotion in educational settings are growing. Despite a long tr...
School and university classrooms provide an ideal natural milieu for investigating emotions during s...
School and university classrooms provide an ideal natural milieu for investigating emotions during s...
This paper discusses examples of research done in the affective domain, using different types of ‘qu...
Social research, including educational studies, could be conducted in accordance with ontological an...
2004The study presented in this paper was designed to evaluate an inquiry-based firs t course in di...
Due to entrenched debate among affective scientists over the structure of affect, mixed emotions hav...
There is growing interest in and knowledge about the interplay of learning and emotion. However, the...
Social research, including educational studies, could be conducted in accordance with ontological an...
Social research, including educational studies, could be conducted in accordance with ontological an...
Emotional, cognitive, and motivational processes are dynamic and influence each other during learnin...
Although emotions have the potential to influence the processes of teaching and learning, its resear...
Emotional, cognitive, and motivational processes are dynamic and influence each other during learnin...
The emotions associated with educational settings tend to be multidimensional and situated within so...
This chapter discusses the use of mixed methods approaches in educational research and provides exam...
Sociological approaches to inquiry on emotion in educational settings are growing. Despite a long tr...
School and university classrooms provide an ideal natural milieu for investigating emotions during s...
School and university classrooms provide an ideal natural milieu for investigating emotions during s...
This paper discusses examples of research done in the affective domain, using different types of ‘qu...
Social research, including educational studies, could be conducted in accordance with ontological an...
2004The study presented in this paper was designed to evaluate an inquiry-based firs t course in di...
Due to entrenched debate among affective scientists over the structure of affect, mixed emotions hav...
There is growing interest in and knowledge about the interplay of learning and emotion. However, the...
Social research, including educational studies, could be conducted in accordance with ontological an...
Social research, including educational studies, could be conducted in accordance with ontological an...
Emotional, cognitive, and motivational processes are dynamic and influence each other during learnin...
Although emotions have the potential to influence the processes of teaching and learning, its resear...
Emotional, cognitive, and motivational processes are dynamic and influence each other during learnin...