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Liu, Courtney – Journal of Dance Education, 2023
Flow states have been linked to positive emotions, optimal focus, productivity, and a stronger sense of self through learning. Past research has confirmed that dancers experience flow, that flow in dance is related to spirituality and community connectedness, and that environmental factors can inhibit or facilitate dancing flow. This exploratory…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Attention
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Simon Hudo; Dana J. Perlman – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
Student motivation has been identified as important in supporting the learning, growth, and development of physical education students. A key construct that is housed within motivation is situational interest. Situational interest is an affective response that has been associated with enhanced levels of student engagement and involvement. The aim…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Student Motivation, Physical Education, Student Behavior
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Michalinos Zembylas – Critical Studies in Education, 2023
This paper suggests that cultivating an aesthetics of attention in education can be a valuable affective tool for combatting the kind of numbness often associated with the resilience of racism. The notion of "attention" broadens the frame of analysis of racial violence by taking into consideration the affective and aesthetic dimensions…
Descriptors: Attention, Aesthetics, Racism, Psychological Patterns
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Biasutti, Michele; Habe, Katarina – Research in Dance Education, 2023
The present study uses a qualitative approach to focus on dance improvisation and flow. Dance instructors with wide experience in performing and teaching dance improvisation took part in semi-structured interviews that featured questions about dance improvisation and flow, including issues of flow in dance education with children. The data were…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Creative Activities, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
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Pei-Zhen Chen; Ting-Chieh Chang; Ching-Lin Wu – Educational Studies, 2024
In previous research, gamified classroom management has been found to improve high school students' classroom participation. This study applied gamification classroom management through a "Class of Oz" in an elementary school to cultivate students' learning. Two classes were randomly assigned to the experimental group, and the other two…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Gamification, Classroom Techniques, Student Motivation
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Zhongling Pi; Xuemei Huang; Yun Wen; Qin Wang; Xin Zhao; Xiying Li – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
Given their easy accessibility and dual-channel model of content presentation, instructional videos have become a favoured tool for EFL vocabulary learning tool among many students. Teachers often use various nonverbal behaviours to elicit social reactions and guide learners' attention in instructional videos. The current study conducted three…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Nonverbal Communication
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Cristina Rebollo; Anna Tonda; Cristina Sorlí; Inmaculada Remolar – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2024
The traditional learning method can be a challenging activity if the students are children with ADHD. There are studies that indicate that educational video games enhance the learning process in children. To objectively validate the aforementioned claim, this study aims to analyze and compare the brain waves activity of children with ADHD while…
Descriptors: Video Games, Educational Games, Teaching Methods, Students with Disabilities
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Tulaskar, Rucha; Turunen, Markku – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
COVID-19 pandemic has affected the entire world in many ways. It has sparked a prominent pedagogical shift for university level students, as it has changed the way students learn, attend classes, or communicate with teachers. Globally, every student is forced to adopt Emergency Remote Learning (ERL) as a result of immediate transformation of…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Goh, Wilson; Tan, Leonard; Xing Sin, Hui – Music Educators Journal, 2021
Nearly fifty years ago, Timothy Gallwey published "The Inner Game of Tennis," which left an indelible mark on sports psychology; subsequently, Barry Green used similar principles to author "The Inner Game of Music." As far as can be determined, there lacks a concise guide that translates key insights from sports and music…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Activities, Psychology, Music
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Erdogdu, Fatih – Participatory Educational Research, 2022
Humor is considered an educational method that can be implemented in educational processes with a wide range of educational variables. Examining the scope of research on educational humor has the potential to guide future studies. Therefore, the aim of this study is to show the conceptual trend in humor research in education over the past decade.…
Descriptors: Humor, Trend Analysis, Teaching Methods, Educational History
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Harris, Kathleen I. – Childhood Education, 2017
Many mindfulness techniques and goals have natural connections for teachers, especially teachers of young children. Helping students expand their awareness beyond themselves, focus their attention, visualize, and be kind to one another are key aspects of a teacher's responsibilities. Mindfulness supports teachers as they focus on positive emotions…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Altruism, Early Childhood Education, Young Children
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Budiyanto, Cucuk Wawan; Shahbodin, Faaizah; Khoirul Umam, Muhammad Ulin; Isnaini, Ratih; Rahmawati, Anayanti; Widiastuti, Indah – Online Submission, 2021
Technology and smart devices have become ubiquitous staples in every aspect of human life. Given the rise of computation in everyday life, introducing technology to early childhood students requires exposure to logical thinking and problem-solving skills through programming approaches or computational thinking. This research addresses an inquiry…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Parent Participation, Student Participation
Kaya, Suat; Aksu, Meral – Online Submission, 2016
Recently, the Turkish educational system has gone through a transition from the 8+4 educational model to the new 4+4+4 system, which has mandated elective courses to be taken by the students increasing number of class hours taken in a week from 30 to 37 hours. This has caused some problems in scheduling of schools in Turkey where double shift…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, Student Attitudes, Block Scheduling
Smedley, Nikky – Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2018
Using creative and performative methods is central to engaging children in fun and inspiring learning. This hands-on guide provides activities, quick tips and advice for developing performance and creative skills to support delivery of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). Each chapter focuses on a particular method, including storytelling,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Teaching Skills, Creativity, Teaching Methods
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Huang, Yueh-Min; Liu, Ming-Chi; Lai, Chia-Hung; Liu, Chia-Ju – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2017
Teachers often use in-class questions to examine the level of understanding of their students, while these also enable students to reorganize their acquired knowledge. However, previous studies have shown that students may resist being questioned because of negative emotions. Therefore, this paper proposes the idea of eliciting positive emotions…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Humor, Learning Experience, Questioning Techniques
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