The intention of this article is from a phenomenological perspective to “unpack” the role of emotions when teaching practice-based subjects in higher education. When teaching practice-based subjects, educators’ embodied expressions and personal understanding affect both teachers’ and students’ knowledge production. The academic and the political worlds have a vested interest in understanding and improving methods of teaching and learning in higher education, and concepts such as accountability and performativity are used to indicate quality in education, whereas the affective and embodied knowledge tend to be unterminated. In this article, the authors investigate the teacher’s body as a knowledge producing and productive resource in teachin...
Through in-depth interviews, students’ experiences and perceptions of good teaching practice in lite...
Abstract: The purpose of this case study was to understand what kinds of emotions university teacher...
In the context of changing or improving social practice, in education in particular, it emerges that...
This article explores the challenges and opportunities in trying to capture students’ experience of ...
I am a lecturer in education, but entered academia because my experience in secondary school teachin...
Asking ‘How do spatial and bodily processes produce teaching as a phenomenon?’ this paper approaches...
© 2016, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc. All rights reserved. In this arti...
Embodied pedagogies offer methodological and pedagogical possibilities for exploring and understandi...
At a time when the context of teaching in higher education is difficult for many number of factors s...
peer-reviewedThe quality of teaching that occurs within academic institutions has begun to feature ...
We are four teacher educators who are interested in the role of emotions and embodiment in teacher e...
This action research describes how three teacher educators invited preservice teachers to be in thei...
In this article, we put forward the concept ‘relational awareness’ to describe a conscious awareness...
This dissertation examines how teachers understand and use their own bodies in their everyday practi...
In this paper I generate my living educational theory as an explanation of my educational influences...
Through in-depth interviews, students’ experiences and perceptions of good teaching practice in lite...
Abstract: The purpose of this case study was to understand what kinds of emotions university teacher...
In the context of changing or improving social practice, in education in particular, it emerges that...
This article explores the challenges and opportunities in trying to capture students’ experience of ...
I am a lecturer in education, but entered academia because my experience in secondary school teachin...
Asking ‘How do spatial and bodily processes produce teaching as a phenomenon?’ this paper approaches...
© 2016, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc. All rights reserved. In this arti...
Embodied pedagogies offer methodological and pedagogical possibilities for exploring and understandi...
At a time when the context of teaching in higher education is difficult for many number of factors s...
peer-reviewedThe quality of teaching that occurs within academic institutions has begun to feature ...
We are four teacher educators who are interested in the role of emotions and embodiment in teacher e...
This action research describes how three teacher educators invited preservice teachers to be in thei...
In this article, we put forward the concept ‘relational awareness’ to describe a conscious awareness...
This dissertation examines how teachers understand and use their own bodies in their everyday practi...
In this paper I generate my living educational theory as an explanation of my educational influences...
Through in-depth interviews, students’ experiences and perceptions of good teaching practice in lite...
Abstract: The purpose of this case study was to understand what kinds of emotions university teacher...
In the context of changing or improving social practice, in education in particular, it emerges that...