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Aug 24, 2021 · Mood and tone are offered blurred in the classroom. Confusingly, we use the same terminology to describe both. But as students work towards senior school, it is essential that they understand the difference and know how to identify it within any text that is provided.
It might be useful to take a quick look at some of the key ideas and underlying assumptions about tone in learning. Tone As A Cause And Effect Of Learning. I. Tone matters. It affects human beings and students are human beings. II. Tone can be notable in its ‘tenor’ and value as well as in its abundance or absence.
Aug 12, 2012 · Classroom climate refers to the prevailing mood, attitudes, standards, and tone that you and your students feel when they are in your classroom. A negative classroom climate can feel hostile, chaotic, and out of control.
Nov 8, 2021 · In this article we intentionally consider, articulate, and conceptualize teacher emotions as part of a system that influences and is influenced by student outcomes, including students’ own emotions, cognitions, and behaviors, because teachers and students are jointly embedded in the school environments.
- Anne C. Frenzel, Lia Daniels, Irena Burić
- 2021
Jan 4, 2017 · From yelling to whispering, a teacher's tone of voice in the classroom affects learning and student behavior, some educators say.
Dec 10, 2020 · Emotions are part of humans’ everyday life and play an important role in teachers’ and students’ daily classroom interactions. Recent years saw an impressive uptick in investigations on discrete emotions of both teachers and students (for an overview see Pekrun & Linnenbrink-Garcia, 2014).
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Dec 1, 2014 · Both the calm and the flurried moments of classroom life are permeated by moods that influence children's learning experiences. The mood of a classroom can be as serious as a million dollar game show, as playful as an improvisational comedy, or as dead and dull as an administrative meeting.