As the above quote from the authors of the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives handbook on the affective domain indicates, learners’ development of interest in particular academic domains has long been viewed as a possible and desirable outcome of their instructional experiences. Our chapter aims to present an overview of what theory suggests and research has shown about when, how, and for whom this is likely to come about. Our discussion focuses on aspects of the instructional context that reflect or respond to teacher influence in K-12 classroom situations. The empirical research reviewed addresses the academic domains of mathematics, science, social studies/history, and reading. Studies included address teacher-relevant influence on multi...
Problems associated with teaching and learning mathematics have been a recurrent concern in several ...
The combined works of John Dewey and Jerome Bruner provide a framework spanning a century of educati...
Teachers are generally aware of the link between reading skills and academic achievement. They also...
In this article we examine first-year student teachers’ possibilities to become interested in profes...
textFor teachers and educators, developing students’ interest in the classroom has been a primary co...
Literature from the fields of educational psychology, instructional communication, and organizationa...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this paper is to study the relationships that may...
If you were to close your eyes and picture your favorite teachers, you would likely find that each w...
I surveyed 193 Year 8 students in 50 high schools about their interest in science. Prior interest in...
Interest has long been regarded as an important motivational construct in the learning of mathematic...
This paper provides information about findings from a recent research project that provides a new in...
This paper presents an overview of the extent pupils learning preference and interest development in...
This chapter discusses the developmental issues raised by a case study that explains student interes...
This mixed-methods study explores influence of elementary school teachers on students’ interest and ...
It is well known that most teachers appear to take little or no interest in the activities and findi...
Problems associated with teaching and learning mathematics have been a recurrent concern in several ...
The combined works of John Dewey and Jerome Bruner provide a framework spanning a century of educati...
Teachers are generally aware of the link between reading skills and academic achievement. They also...
In this article we examine first-year student teachers’ possibilities to become interested in profes...
textFor teachers and educators, developing students’ interest in the classroom has been a primary co...
Literature from the fields of educational psychology, instructional communication, and organizationa...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this paper is to study the relationships that may...
If you were to close your eyes and picture your favorite teachers, you would likely find that each w...
I surveyed 193 Year 8 students in 50 high schools about their interest in science. Prior interest in...
Interest has long been regarded as an important motivational construct in the learning of mathematic...
This paper provides information about findings from a recent research project that provides a new in...
This paper presents an overview of the extent pupils learning preference and interest development in...
This chapter discusses the developmental issues raised by a case study that explains student interes...
This mixed-methods study explores influence of elementary school teachers on students’ interest and ...
It is well known that most teachers appear to take little or no interest in the activities and findi...
Problems associated with teaching and learning mathematics have been a recurrent concern in several ...
The combined works of John Dewey and Jerome Bruner provide a framework spanning a century of educati...
Teachers are generally aware of the link between reading skills and academic achievement. They also...