Beyond Cartesian Dualism : Encountering affect in the teaching and learning of science.

Beyond Cartesian Dualism : Encountering affect in the teaching and learning of science.

Author
William W. Cobern, Ken Tobin, Henry Brown-Acquay
Publication Year
2005
Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Document Type
Book
Faculty / Subject Heading
Social Science

There is surprisingly little known about affect in science education. Despite periodic forays into monitoring students’ attitudes-toward-science, the effect of affect is too often overlooked. Beyond Cartesian Dualism gathers together contemporary theorizing in this axiomatic area. In fourteen chapters, senior scholars of international standing use their knowledge of the literature and empirical data to model the relationship between cognition and affect in science education. Their revealing discussions are grounded in a broad range of educational contexts including school classrooms, universities, science centres, travelling exhibits and refugee camps, and explore an array of far reaching questions. What is known about science teachers’ and students’ emotions? How do emotions mediate and moderate instruction? How might science education promote psychological


Keywords: Humanities, Social Science and Law / Emotion / Motivation / Intervention / Learning / Teaching