The main purpose of this book is to take a closer look at how students and teachers in educational institutions apply the innovative, the playful and the emotional and creative dimensions of learning. With this contribution, the authors aim at reaching an international audience of educators at several levels, including primary and secondary schools, higher and adult education, university colleges, graduate, undergraduate and Ph D schools. Driven by the common interest of the authors to reflect on emotions in education, the chapters in this book encompass multiple perspectives: the socio-cultural perspective that looks at interactions among individuals; the creation and recreation of the self and others; and the study of collaboration, change processes and aesthetic and creative learning. This anthology offers original empirical documentation and theoretical reflections on how pedagogical and educational changes might challenge or facilitate learning for students and educators. Besides its relevance within the education sector, the content presented here can be applied in non-formal learning environments, such as museums, cultural institutions, as well as other educational settings where emotions are largely stimulated and cultivated.
Table of Content
Emotions and Pedagogical Innovation: Introduction; A Safe Haven for Emotional Experiences: Learning Perspectives on Participation in the Arts; Classroom Emotions and Student Creativity: Why Teacher Well-Being and Relationships Matter in Teaching for Creativity; Sensing the Problem Instead of Just Talking about It: Arts-Based Pedagogies and Development of Innovative, Professional Identities in Social Education Studies; Students Caught between Emotional and Academic Arguments; Assessment of Students: A Look at Validity in Emotional Situations; Managing Students’ Emotion in Order to Foster Innovation: A Critical View on Entrepreneurship Education in Schools; How Ha-Ha Interplays with Aha!: Supporting a Playful Approach to Creative Learning Environments; Recognising Emotions and Creativity in Education: Concluding Remarks; About the Authors.