Teacher and student attitudes to affective education: A european collaborative research project

Arja Puurula, Sean Neill, Lisa Vasileiou, Chris Husbands, Peter Lang, Yaacov J. Katz, Shlomo Romi, Isabel Menezes, Lennart Vriens

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    Abstract

    This article reports on the outcomes of a comparative research project examining teacher and student attitudes to affective education across Europe. Affective education is defined as the aspect of the educational process that is concerned with the feelings, values, beliefs, attitudes and emotional well-being of learners. The article begins with a consideration of some of the conceptual issues in affective education and its diversity across Europe as a basis for stressing the relevance of cross-cultural comparisons. It then offers a general picture of the findings of the present research project, draws a number of tentative conclusions from this and ends with a reference to issues requiring further research in comparative work on affective education.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)165-186
    Number of pages22
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    Volume31
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jun 2001

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