This study builds on our previous work where specific science activities, such as demonstrations and laboratory activities, evoked students’ positive emotional responses and focused students’ attention on the science content they were learning. In this study we were interested in students’ discrete emotions in a Year 8 science class expressed during a role-play activity in a biology unit on skin burns, called ‘Singed’. Data from two focus groups of students from the class are presented. Drawing on multiple data sources, including classroom video recordings, observations of classroom transactions, thinking prompts, field notes and emotion diaries completed at the end of each lesson, we developed insights into individual student emotions. Usi...
The purpose of this study is to uncover the principles that inform a teacher’s dialogic behaviour, a...
The role that specific emotions, such as pride and triumph, play during instruction in science educa...
ABSTRACT: Despite the belief that emotions are important in the learning process, research in the ar...
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...
Science activities that evoke positive emotional responses make a difference to students’ emotional ...
Research aimed at understanding the role of the affective domain in student learning in classrooms h...
In this chapter, we present an original study of the flow of emotional energy that occurs during cla...
The role that specific emotions, such as pride and triumph, play during instruction in science educa...
ABSTRACT: Although beloved of some chemists and physicists, science demonstrations have been critici...
The aim of this chapter is to illustrate how everyday mundane actions in science classrooms may be u...
The role of emotion during learning encounters in science teacher education is under-researched and ...
The current work tries to inquiry how different teaching methods affect on the student’s emotional p...
High demand for suitably qualified, high-quality science teachers is undermined by elevated teacher ...
The current work tries to inquiry how different teaching methods affect on the student’s emotional p...
The purpose of this study is to uncover the principles that inform a teacher’s dialogic behaviour, a...
The role that specific emotions, such as pride and triumph, play during instruction in science educa...
ABSTRACT: Despite the belief that emotions are important in the learning process, research in the ar...
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...
Science activities that evoke positive emotional responses make a difference to students’ emotional ...
Research aimed at understanding the role of the affective domain in student learning in classrooms h...
In this chapter, we present an original study of the flow of emotional energy that occurs during cla...
The role that specific emotions, such as pride and triumph, play during instruction in science educa...
ABSTRACT: Although beloved of some chemists and physicists, science demonstrations have been critici...
The aim of this chapter is to illustrate how everyday mundane actions in science classrooms may be u...
The role of emotion during learning encounters in science teacher education is under-researched and ...
The current work tries to inquiry how different teaching methods affect on the student’s emotional p...
High demand for suitably qualified, high-quality science teachers is undermined by elevated teacher ...
The current work tries to inquiry how different teaching methods affect on the student’s emotional p...
The purpose of this study is to uncover the principles that inform a teacher’s dialogic behaviour, a...
The role that specific emotions, such as pride and triumph, play during instruction in science educa...
ABSTRACT: Despite the belief that emotions are important in the learning process, research in the ar...