The engineering education field has concentrated more on rationality and knowledge than on emotions, even though the latter are important in students' learning processes and in the engineering profession. This study examined engineering students' descriptions of the roles of teaching in their perceived emotions. A qualitative thematic analysis was conducted on data from interviews with 26 engineering students. The results show that students' emotions are influenced by their perceptions of 1) a teacher-created atmosphere, such as teacher interest, enthusiasm, emotions, and encouragement, and 2) teaching procedures, such as course arrangements, lectures, public performances, and active learning. The findings call for more attention to the nua...
Engineering is a complex field of study. Declining enrollment in engineering programs in the United...
This Work-in-Progress research paper describes the results from a pilot study that aims to explore t...
Emotions play a large role in the classroom. However, teachers often do not consider the important r...
The engineering education field has concentrated more on rationality and knowledge than on emotions,...
CONTEXT: There is today a broad consensus that emotions influence all forms of teaching and learning...
CONTEXTThere is today a broad consensus that emotions influence all forms of teaching and learning, ...
CONTEXT There is today a broad consensus that emotions influence all forms of teaching and learning,...
In this chapter, the results of a questionnaire are analyzed to assess engineering students’ satisfa...
This study highlights the importance of teachers in relation to the emotions students experience in ...
Development of subject matter interest is an important motivator for long term student learning. For...
Studying to become a teacher is a highly emotional experience. Nevertheless, little is known about e...
Research aimed at understanding the role of the affective domain in student learning in classrooms h...
Background/Context Our research describes teacher emotions and the way that teachers manage emotiona...
Empathy is a diverse and complex phenomena by which humans relate their experiences to one another. ...
This paper aims to highlight the importance of considering students perceptions and approaches in un...
Engineering is a complex field of study. Declining enrollment in engineering programs in the United...
This Work-in-Progress research paper describes the results from a pilot study that aims to explore t...
Emotions play a large role in the classroom. However, teachers often do not consider the important r...
The engineering education field has concentrated more on rationality and knowledge than on emotions,...
CONTEXT: There is today a broad consensus that emotions influence all forms of teaching and learning...
CONTEXTThere is today a broad consensus that emotions influence all forms of teaching and learning, ...
CONTEXT There is today a broad consensus that emotions influence all forms of teaching and learning,...
In this chapter, the results of a questionnaire are analyzed to assess engineering students’ satisfa...
This study highlights the importance of teachers in relation to the emotions students experience in ...
Development of subject matter interest is an important motivator for long term student learning. For...
Studying to become a teacher is a highly emotional experience. Nevertheless, little is known about e...
Research aimed at understanding the role of the affective domain in student learning in classrooms h...
Background/Context Our research describes teacher emotions and the way that teachers manage emotiona...
Empathy is a diverse and complex phenomena by which humans relate their experiences to one another. ...
This paper aims to highlight the importance of considering students perceptions and approaches in un...
Engineering is a complex field of study. Declining enrollment in engineering programs in the United...
This Work-in-Progress research paper describes the results from a pilot study that aims to explore t...
Emotions play a large role in the classroom. However, teachers often do not consider the important r...