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Anderman, Lynley H.; Andrzejewski, Carey E.; Allen, Jennifer – Teachers College Record, 2011
Background/Context: Despite the importance of students' active engagement for learning, little is known about how teachers create environments that are supportive of students' positive motivational and learning-related beliefs, particularly at the high school level. Furthermore, most of the studies that have described teacher practices in relation…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Observation, Humor, Profiles
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Garrett, Patti; Shade, Rick – Science Scope, 2004
Middle school students can be apprehensive toward the subject of science because, "we give them the message that science is the most important of subjects" (Flannery 1993). Why not consider using humor proactively as an effective teaching resource in the science classroom? The use of appropriate content-related humor can initiate and liberate…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Science Instruction, Learning Activities
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Wandersee, James H. – American Biology Teacher, 1982
Provides a general overview of humor and its use in educational settings and makes specific suggestions to educators who want to include or increase its use in their classroom. Discusses characteristics, benefits, categories, student perceptions, stages of humor, sources and forms of humor, and pacing. (DC)
Descriptors: Biology, Classroom Techniques, College Science, Elementary School Science