Emotions 15

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www.bedspce.org.uk/emotions Emotional aspects of teaching and learning

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Emotional aspects of teaching and learning: a workshop

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www.bedspce.org.uk/emotions

Emotional aspects of

teaching and learning

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NOT about

• “fragile learners”• “emotional intelligence”

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Plutchik’s “Wheel of Emotions”

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Optimum Stress(Yerkes-Dodson 1908/Hebb 1955)

Hedonictone

Pleasant

Unpleasant

Arousal LevelLow High

Boredom Anxiety

Excitement Relaxation

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Reversal Theory(Apter)

Hedonictone

Pleasant

Unpleasant

Arousal LevelLow High

Boredom

ExcitementRelaxation

Anxiety

Hebb curve

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Baggage

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Herzberg:“Motivational Hygiene”

Varied Valueof work

Controllingown work

ContinualPressure

Poor Working Conditions

Isolation

Motivators

Demotivators

work

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Maslow’s Hierarchy

Physiological Needs

Safety Needs

Love and BelongingnessNeeds

Self-Esteem Needs

Self-ActualizationNeeds

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Learning curvesK

now

ledg

e/ s

kill

Time

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Grit

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Mindset/Self-theories

(Dweck)

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Inherent in the Learning Process

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Course of a course

 Introduction

 Testing-out  Routine Blues   Assessme

nt Anxiety

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Learning as Loss 1

“Old” learning

New learning

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Learning as Loss 2

Re-orientation

Time

Confidence/Morale

De-stabilisation

Disorientation

FacilitatingEnvironment

New learning

Old learning