Despite growing interest in learning and teaching as emotional activities, there is still very little research on experiences of sensitive issues. Using qualitative data from students from a range of social science disciplines, this study investigates student's experiences. The paper highlights how, although they found it difficult and distressing at times, the students all valued being able to explore sensitive issues during their studies. The paper argues that it is though repeated exposure to sensitive issues within the classroom that the students became more comfortable with the issues. This process of lessening sensitivity is an important part of the emotional journey through higher education. It will argue that good student experience...
Although literature on the role of emotions in teaching and learning is growing, little consideratio...
This study explores the classroom emotional experience of five teachers. It is based on the assumpti...
How do active upper secondary school teachers in social science view controversial issues? In what w...
Despite growing interest in learning and teaching as emotional activities, there is still very littl...
Despite growing interest in learning and teaching as emotional activities, there is still very littl...
Through my research, 35.5% of students surveyed felt unsafe whilst exploring sexual violence in thea...
This paper describes one aspect of a larger scale qualitative study conducted to investigate psychol...
This study engaged students at the affective level in order to acquire a better understanding of the...
This study engaged students at the affective level in order to acquire a better understanding of the...
Purpose: Findings from an explorative study of University student and academic staff perceptions of ...
Drawing upon student narratives gleaned through qualitative interviews, this paper argues that teach...
It is my privilege to work as a tertiary learning advisor (TLA). Through my role I have had the oppo...
Purpose: The paper explores what emotions do in social science education through two specific cases ...
Many topics within the Psychology curriculum can be described as ‘sensitive’, with potential for stu...
Teachers are developing an increasingly active role in the education of students in areas of sensiti...
Although literature on the role of emotions in teaching and learning is growing, little consideratio...
This study explores the classroom emotional experience of five teachers. It is based on the assumpti...
How do active upper secondary school teachers in social science view controversial issues? In what w...
Despite growing interest in learning and teaching as emotional activities, there is still very littl...
Despite growing interest in learning and teaching as emotional activities, there is still very littl...
Through my research, 35.5% of students surveyed felt unsafe whilst exploring sexual violence in thea...
This paper describes one aspect of a larger scale qualitative study conducted to investigate psychol...
This study engaged students at the affective level in order to acquire a better understanding of the...
This study engaged students at the affective level in order to acquire a better understanding of the...
Purpose: Findings from an explorative study of University student and academic staff perceptions of ...
Drawing upon student narratives gleaned through qualitative interviews, this paper argues that teach...
It is my privilege to work as a tertiary learning advisor (TLA). Through my role I have had the oppo...
Purpose: The paper explores what emotions do in social science education through two specific cases ...
Many topics within the Psychology curriculum can be described as ‘sensitive’, with potential for stu...
Teachers are developing an increasingly active role in the education of students in areas of sensiti...
Although literature on the role of emotions in teaching and learning is growing, little consideratio...
This study explores the classroom emotional experience of five teachers. It is based on the assumpti...
How do active upper secondary school teachers in social science view controversial issues? In what w...