Pédagogie et psychologie des émotions

Pédagogie et psychologie des émotions
Author: Louise Lafortune
Publisher: PUQ
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005-05-01T00:00:00-04:00
Genre: Education
ISBN: 2760518507

Pourquoi tenir compte de la dimension émotionnelle de l'apprentissage ou comment développer la compétence émotionnelle ? Des experts du Québec, du Danemark, de France, d'Italie et de Suisse tentent de mieux cerner ce que sont les émotions et la compétence émotionnelle en puisant leur inspiration dans les domaines de la pédagogie et de la psychologie. Ils montrent la complémentarité et l'intérêt de traiter ces approches dans un même ouvrage et les examinent sous plusieurs angles : •les représentations sociales; •les expériences plus ou moins positives; •les liens avec le développement de la pensée critique; •les réalités interculturelles; •le rôle des parents dans le suivi scolaire; •l'accompagnement des personnels scolaires; •les difficultés d'intégration scolaire; •les abus; •les problèmes alimentaires. Chercheurs et chercheures, intervenants et intervenantes en éducation y trouveront une réflexion élargie sur la dimension émotionnelle de l'apprentissage.

Guide for Accompanying Change

Guide for Accompanying Change
Author: Louise Lafortune
Publisher: PUQ
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 2760522164

This guide complements the booksProfessional Competencies for Accompanying Change. A Frame of Reference and Professional Accompaniment Model for Change. For Innovative Leadership.Divided into two parts, it deals first with the change accompaniment model and then covers the professional competencies frame of reference. Each section contains excerpts and diagrams from the above works as well as suggested tasks to carry out in order to apply the material in the books. The glossary at the end of the guide further explains and contextualizes the terms and concepts in the model and frame of reference. The guide is intended for anyone who wishes to use the competency frame of reference and the accompaniment model. You will find ideas to spur reflection and help you develop your own ways of accompanying others."

Education for Responsibility

Education for Responsibility
Author: Hélène Hagège
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1786303663

Changing your mind to change the world is the general principle proposed to educate for responsibility. Using an interdisciplinary scientific approach, this book dissects the functioning of the ego, that is to say the belief in a self, an illusion that causes disharmony. After an original modeling of the notion of responsibility, the author deduces that it is incumbent on all of us to become aware of the relationship between our own minds and the world. Thus, gaining consistency and awareness, everyone would have the potential to free themselves from the illusion of the ego and contribute to a more harmonious world. This book therefore proposes psychospiritual skills, favored in particular by different forms of reflexivity and by meditation (and mindfulness), which can serve as a basis for a curriculum to educate for responsibility. This academic connection between meditation and ethics is a major innovative contribution.

Emile Durkheim

Emile Durkheim
Author: Steven Lukes
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 704
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780804712835

This study of Durkheim seeks to help the reader to achieve a historical understanding of his ideas and to form critical judgments about their value. To some extent these tow aims are contradictory. On the one hand, one seeks to understand: what did Durkheim really mean, how did he see the world, how did his ideas related to one another and how did they develop, how did they related to their biographical and historical context, how were they received, what influence did they have and to what criticism were they subjected, what was it like not to make certain distinctions, not to see certain errors, of fact or of logic, not to know what has subsequently become known? On the other hand, one seeks to assess: how valuable and how valid are the ideas, to what fruitful insights and explanations do they lead, how do they stand up to analysis and to the evidence, what is their present value? Yet it seems that it is only by inducing oneself not to see and only by seeing them that one can make a critical assessment. The only solution is to pursue both aims--seeing and not seeing--simultaneously. More particularly, this book has the primary object of achieving that sympathetic understanding without which no adequate critical assessment is possible. It is a study in intellectual history which is also intended as a contribution to sociological theory.

Handbook of Emotional Development

Handbook of Emotional Development
Author: Vanessa LoBue
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 828
Release: 2019-07-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3030173321

This handbook offers a comprehensive review of the research on emotional development. It examines research on individual emotions, including happiness, anger, sadness, fear, and disgust, as well as self-conscious and pro-social emotions. Chapters describe theoretical and biological foundations and address the roles of cognition and context on emotional development. In addition, chapters discuss issues concerning atypical emotional development, such as anxiety, depression, developmental disorders, maltreatment, and deprivation. The handbook concludes with important directions for the future research of emotional development. Topics featured in this handbook include: The physiology and neuroscience of emotions. Perception and expression of emotional faces. Prosocial and moral emotions. The interplay of emotion and cognition. The effects of maltreatment on children’s emotional development. Potential emotional problems that result from early deprivation. The Handbook of Emotional Development is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians/professionals, and graduate students in child and school psychology, social work, public health, child and adolescent psychiatry, pediatrics, and related disciplines.

Emotions in Second Language Teaching

Emotions in Second Language Teaching
Author: Juan de Dios Martínez Agudo
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2018-03-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3319754386

This edited volume explores the multifaceted nature of teacher emotions, presenting current research from different approaches and perspectives, focused towards the second language classroom. Twenty three chapters by well-known scholars from the applied linguistics, TESOL and educational psychology fields provide the reader with a holistic picture of teacher emotions, making this collection a significant contribution to the field of second language teaching. Given the emotional nature of teaching, the book explores a number of key issues or dimensions of L2 teachers’ emotions that were until now rarely considered. The contributions present the views of a select group of applied linguistic researchers and L2 teacher educators from around the world. This international perspective makes the book essential reading for both L2 teachers and teacher educators.

Civilizing Emotions

Civilizing Emotions
Author: Margrit Pernau
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191062693

At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the vocabulary of civility and civilization is very much at the forefront of political debate. Most of these debates proceed as if the meaning of these words were self-evident. This is where Civilizing Emotions intervenes, tracing the history of the concepts of civility and civilization and thus adding a level of self-reflexivity to the present debates. Unlike previous histories, Civilizing Emotions takes a global perspective, highlighting the roles of civility and civilization in the creation of a new and hierarchized global order in the era of high imperialism and its entanglements with the developments in a number of well-chosen European and Asian countries. Emotions were at the core of the practices linked to the creation of a new global order in the nineteenth century. Civilizing Emotions explores why and how emotions were an asset in civilizing peoples and societies - their control and management, but also their creation and their ascription to different societies and social groups. The study is a contribution to the history of emotions, to global history, and to the history of concepts, three rapidly developing and innovative research areas which are here being brought together for the first time.