Affective education: a comparative view
Peter Lang, Isabel Menezes
Affective education can be defined as that part of the educational process which concerns itself with the attitudes, feelings, beliefs and emotions of students. Central to the concept is the acknowledgement that student's feelings about themselves as learners and about their academic subjects can be at least as influential as their actual ability. This collection features the work of contributors from countries such as Belgium, Denmark, Russia, Germany, Israel, Spain and the UK. It shows how the practical approach to affective education varies from nation to nation. By analyzing the underlying theory, this text sets out to bring the different approaches closer together, to enable teachers across the continent to work towards a positive common ground.
Year:
1998
Publisher:
Continuum International Publishing Group
Language:
english
Pages:
273
ISBN 10:
0304339881
ISBN 13:
9780304339884
File:
PDF, 14.40 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1998