This article contributes to contemporary debates about the significance of emotions within Higher Education. Using a psychoanalytic lens we analyse the ways in which experiences of anxiety and tension are essential for learning. The anxiety associated with learning can stimulate meaningful and reflexive outcomes but ‘learning inaction’ [Vince, R. 2014. ‘What Do HRD Scholars and Practitioners Need to Know About Power, Emotion, and HRD?’ Human Resource Development Quarterly 25: 409–420] is also possible. In adopting a psychoanalytical lens we assert the agency of both learners and teachers in scholarly relationships and we draw attention to the emotions of educators as well as students. This has important implications for teacher education an...
This article discusses the value of learning from a psychodynamic approach to experiential learning....
Education is always evolving, consistently with a society in flux. So transformations in learning an...
In academic literature the interplay between emotions and workplace learning is a largely neglected ...
This article contributes to contemporary debates about the significance of emotions within Higher Ed...
This article argues that we need richer conceptions of students as affective and embodied selves and...
The role of emotions in learning and teaching has largely been neglected in educational literature, ...
Although emotions have the potential to influence the processes of teaching and learning, its resear...
Traditionally, psychologists have differentiated three aspects of human learning: cognition, motivat...
This special issue provides a snapshot of current research on emotions in higher education. The find...
In this article the writer explores the importance of and difficulty surrounding dialogue between st...
In educational contexts, the study of emotions has often, until recently, beenneglected. This lack o...
This paper explores the experiences of the author and other tutors of reflective student-focused mee...
Emotion as a phenomenon in education has long been recognised; however, it can be argued, that it ha...
This paper presents a philosophy and method for an ongoing investigation into the cause and effect o...
This paper challenges the practical and conceptual understanding of the role of emotions in higher e...
This article discusses the value of learning from a psychodynamic approach to experiential learning....
Education is always evolving, consistently with a society in flux. So transformations in learning an...
In academic literature the interplay between emotions and workplace learning is a largely neglected ...
This article contributes to contemporary debates about the significance of emotions within Higher Ed...
This article argues that we need richer conceptions of students as affective and embodied selves and...
The role of emotions in learning and teaching has largely been neglected in educational literature, ...
Although emotions have the potential to influence the processes of teaching and learning, its resear...
Traditionally, psychologists have differentiated three aspects of human learning: cognition, motivat...
This special issue provides a snapshot of current research on emotions in higher education. The find...
In this article the writer explores the importance of and difficulty surrounding dialogue between st...
In educational contexts, the study of emotions has often, until recently, beenneglected. This lack o...
This paper explores the experiences of the author and other tutors of reflective student-focused mee...
Emotion as a phenomenon in education has long been recognised; however, it can be argued, that it ha...
This paper presents a philosophy and method for an ongoing investigation into the cause and effect o...
This paper challenges the practical and conceptual understanding of the role of emotions in higher e...
This article discusses the value of learning from a psychodynamic approach to experiential learning....
Education is always evolving, consistently with a society in flux. So transformations in learning an...
In academic literature the interplay between emotions and workplace learning is a largely neglected ...