The aim of this qualitative study was to attain an increased understanding as to how several upper-secondary school students perceived and experienced teachers using humour during classroom discourse. The study was based on the following questions: What does humour mean to the students? What are the forms of humour utilized by teachers? How do students perceive the use of humour with regards to learning processes? Are there recommendations and cautionary measures for teachers to consider when incorporating humour in teaching? Methodology used was a semi-structured interview of 13 questions. Participants consisted of six students aged 16 to 19 years. The length of the interviews varied between 20-35 minutes. Results of the interviews indicat...
This study investigated teachers’ use of humor in school settings. Eleven lower secondary school tea...
The literature on humour in teaching frequently defaults to a series of maxims about how it can be u...
This study examines lecturers’ and learners’ perceptions on humor use in Tunisian tertiary classroom...
This research aims to investigate the attitudes of English language teachers and learners towards h...
When used for the purpose of teaching and learning, humour must be relevant and appropriate to the c...
In psychology, humour refers to ‘a specific positive emotion that is elicited by the perception of p...
In psychology, humour refers to ‘a specific positive emotion that is elicited by the perception of p...
Laughter is an easily reachable way that can be used to erase barriers of communication for educatio...
University lecturers' perspectives on the use of humour in teaching and learning have received littl...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 126-133.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
A common question in teacher training is what trace is left behind by (many years of) institutional ...
This study examines the use of humor in the teaching process of the English Education Department as ...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Abstract“Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.” Victor BorgeResearchers have shown t...
This study investigated teachers’ use of humor in school settings. Eleven lower secondary school tea...
The literature on humour in teaching frequently defaults to a series of maxims about how it can be u...
This study examines lecturers’ and learners’ perceptions on humor use in Tunisian tertiary classroom...
This research aims to investigate the attitudes of English language teachers and learners towards h...
When used for the purpose of teaching and learning, humour must be relevant and appropriate to the c...
In psychology, humour refers to ‘a specific positive emotion that is elicited by the perception of p...
In psychology, humour refers to ‘a specific positive emotion that is elicited by the perception of p...
Laughter is an easily reachable way that can be used to erase barriers of communication for educatio...
University lecturers' perspectives on the use of humour in teaching and learning have received littl...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 126-133.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
A common question in teacher training is what trace is left behind by (many years of) institutional ...
This study examines the use of humor in the teaching process of the English Education Department as ...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Abstract“Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.” Victor BorgeResearchers have shown t...
This study investigated teachers’ use of humor in school settings. Eleven lower secondary school tea...
The literature on humour in teaching frequently defaults to a series of maxims about how it can be u...
This study examines lecturers’ and learners’ perceptions on humor use in Tunisian tertiary classroom...