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Healy, Sarah; Mulcahy, Dianne – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2021
This article takes as its focus the doing of pedagogic affect. We are not so much concerned with what pedagogic affect "is" as what it "does" and how it might do more. We revisit Spinozist concepts of affect, as taken up by Deleuze and Braidotti, in the context of affirmative ethics. Bringing assemblage thinking together with…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories, Citizenship Education
Lennon, Sherilyn; Riley, Tasha; Monk, Sue – Teaching in Higher Education, 2018
This article offers insights around how a posthumanist framing might allow us to know our teaching practices, performances and identities otherwise. Influenced by Baradian philosophy and the work of Sara Ahmed, it uses an "ethico-onto-epistemology" to conduct a diffractive rendering of the affective experiences of three female teaching…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Feminism, Humanism, Psychological Patterns
te Riele, Kitty; Mills, Martin; McGregor, Glenda; Baroutsis, Aspa – Teaching Education, 2017
The affective dimension of teachers' work is a vital element in shaping inclusive, child-centred classrooms. It is particularly important for students who lack certain aspects of care and support within their personal lives. Recently, neoliberal educational paradigms of data gathering, external testing and competition have increased pressure upon…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Nontraditional Education, Special Needs Students, Teacher Role
Skattebol, Jennifer; Hayes, Debra – Critical Studies in Education, 2016
This paper focusses on the schooling stories of two young women who moved from mainstream schooling into alternative learning program set up for Indigenous students and back into mainstream schooling to complete their Year 12 education. The manner in which these young women narrated their stories is understood through the prism of Indigenous…
Descriptors: Mainstreaming, Nontraditional Education, Indigenous Populations, Females
Thomas, Angela – E-Learning, 2006
In this article the author explores the seamlessness between children's online and offline worlds. For children, there is no dichotomy of online and offline, or virtual and real; the digital is so much intertwined into their lives and psyche that the one is entirely enmeshed with the other. Despite early research pointing to the differences that…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Children, Childhood Attitudes, Longitudinal Studies