Social and emotional aspects of schooling and the learning environment can dramatically affect one's attention, understanding, and memory for learning.ย This topic has been of increasing interest in both psychology and education, leading to an entire section being devoted to it in the third edition
Affective Learning Together : Social and Emotional Dimensions of Collaborative Learning
โ Scribed by Michael Baker; Jerry Andriessen; Sanna Jรคrvelรค
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Group
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 312
- Series
- New Perspectives on Learning and Instruction Ser.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In the twenty-first century, being able to collaborate effectively is important at all ages, in everyday life, education and work, within and across diverse cultural settings. People are increasingly linked by networks that are not only means for working and learning together, but are also ways of maintaining social and emotional support. Collaborating with others requires not only elaborating new ideas together, but also being able to manage interpersonal relations. In order to design and facilitate effective collaborative situations, the challenge is therefore to understand the interrelations between social, affective and cognitive dimensions of interactions in groups. Affective Learning Together contains in-depth theoretical reviews and case studies of group learning in a variety of educational situations and taught disciplines, from small groups working in the secondary school classroom, to teams of medical students and more informal working groups at university level. Contributors provide detailed analyses of the dynamics of interpersonal relations and affects, in relation with processes of meaning and knowledge elaboration, including discussion of: the variety of social learning situations and experiences; social identities in group learning; emotion, motivation and knowledge elaboration; conflict, arguments and interpersonal tensions in group learning. Bringing together a broad range of contributions from internationally recognised researchers who are seeking to broaden, deepen and integrate the field of research on collaborative learning, this book is essential reading for all serious students of contemporary educational research and practice.
โฆ Subjects
Affective education. ; Educational psychology. ; Learning -- Social aspects. ; Emotions. ; Group work in education. ; Team learning approach in education.
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