1990
DOI: 10.1080/0380127900160605
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Humor as an Innovative Method for Teaching Sensitive Topics

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“…6,69 Relevant humor re- duces students' anxiety, maintains student interest, improves comprehension, enhances retention, and increases test performance. [70][71][72][73] Expressiveness enhances students' scholastic behaviors such as attendance to subsequent lectures, the amount of homework completed, and academic achievement. 74,75 Sometimes referred to as "enthusiasm," expressiveness might have an effect on students in the form of higher motivation and increased studying outside of instruction time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,69 Relevant humor re- duces students' anxiety, maintains student interest, improves comprehension, enhances retention, and increases test performance. [70][71][72][73] Expressiveness enhances students' scholastic behaviors such as attendance to subsequent lectures, the amount of homework completed, and academic achievement. 74,75 Sometimes referred to as "enthusiasm," expressiveness might have an effect on students in the form of higher motivation and increased studying outside of instruction time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Klein, 1998;McGuire & Boyd, 1993;McGuire, Boyd, & James, 1992;Nahemow & McClusky-Fawcett, 1986;Richmond, 1995;Simon, 1988Simon, , 1990Sullivan & Deane, 1988;Yoder & Haude, 1995) and in geriatric education, especially to teach sensitive topics, such as aging, death, dying, grieving, and suicide in the elderly (Johnson, 1990).…”
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“…Humor has been shown to be an effective tool in the gerontological classroom, helping to approach sensitive topics (H. A. Johnson, 1990) and to address issues of ageism (Safford, 1991). Appropriately incorporating humor into the classroom, however, can be tricky.…”
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confidence: 98%