Two types of learning communities are compared, one in which excitement dominates (pairs of colleagues learning together), and one in which anxiety dominates (an undergraduate class of eighty). The authors' experience of the dynamics of excitement and anxiety in collaborative learning are analysed, and conclusions drawn for futues research and action
The purpose of this study was to determine if the use of collaborative groups\ud while teaching prob...
In the high school classroom, students overcome with math anxiety face extreme difficulty acquiring ...
The purposes of this research were 1) to reveal the perception of anxiety faced by teachers using th...
This paper explores the impact of non-defensive group dynamics, as a precondition for experiential g...
Collaborative learning activities have become a popular method in online education to encourage acti...
This article results from research performed with nine academic students whose objective it was to t...
The organisation of students into groups (or communities) for learning purposes is an established pe...
A problem common to university faculty and students is an implicit sense of inadequacy regarding ins...
English speaking skills and the ability to collaborate with others are essential in our global socie...
Learning research suggests that students are more motivated, learn better, become better critical th...
This study aims to compare the effectiveness of a Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL) model with that of t...
Research indicates that many students have difficulty with mathematics, which can be attributed to m...
Pavlovian conditioning is a form of associative learning shown to contribute to the development and ...
Learning research suggests that students are more motivated, learn better, become better critical th...
Previous research has suggested that anxiety causes second language students to withdraw from partic...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the use of collaborative groups\ud while teaching prob...
In the high school classroom, students overcome with math anxiety face extreme difficulty acquiring ...
The purposes of this research were 1) to reveal the perception of anxiety faced by teachers using th...
This paper explores the impact of non-defensive group dynamics, as a precondition for experiential g...
Collaborative learning activities have become a popular method in online education to encourage acti...
This article results from research performed with nine academic students whose objective it was to t...
The organisation of students into groups (or communities) for learning purposes is an established pe...
A problem common to university faculty and students is an implicit sense of inadequacy regarding ins...
English speaking skills and the ability to collaborate with others are essential in our global socie...
Learning research suggests that students are more motivated, learn better, become better critical th...
This study aims to compare the effectiveness of a Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL) model with that of t...
Research indicates that many students have difficulty with mathematics, which can be attributed to m...
Pavlovian conditioning is a form of associative learning shown to contribute to the development and ...
Learning research suggests that students are more motivated, learn better, become better critical th...
Previous research has suggested that anxiety causes second language students to withdraw from partic...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the use of collaborative groups\ud while teaching prob...
In the high school classroom, students overcome with math anxiety face extreme difficulty acquiring ...
The purposes of this research were 1) to reveal the perception of anxiety faced by teachers using th...