2017
DOI: 10.1111/mbe.12139
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The Role of Emotion in Informal Science Learning: Testing an Exploratory Model

Abstract: Although there is substantial research on the effect of emotions on educational outcomes in the classroom, relatively little is known about how emotion affects learning in informal science contexts. We examined the role of emotion in the context of an informal science learning experience by utilizing a path model to investigate the relationships among emotional arousal, valence, attention, environmental values and learning outcomes. Sixty undergraduate and graduate students participated in one of two treatment… Show more

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“…When applied critically, these approaches can be tied directly to myriad personal, social, and political outcomes, creating attachment to and appreciation of heritage sites and their exhibits (e.g. Poria et al, 2003), as well as lasting remembrance (Park & Santos, 2017), personal restoration and transformation (Packer & Bond, 2010), learning (Staus & Falk, 2017), family bonding and community building (Zhou et al, 2018), and concern to protect what one perceives as important (McDonald, 2011). In the ideal scenario, as articulated by a growing body of museums and heritage scholars, such efforts could bring about human resistance to hegemony, leading to social and political change (Lynch, 2017).…”
Section: How Do We Generate Enchantment?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When applied critically, these approaches can be tied directly to myriad personal, social, and political outcomes, creating attachment to and appreciation of heritage sites and their exhibits (e.g. Poria et al, 2003), as well as lasting remembrance (Park & Santos, 2017), personal restoration and transformation (Packer & Bond, 2010), learning (Staus & Falk, 2017), family bonding and community building (Zhou et al, 2018), and concern to protect what one perceives as important (McDonald, 2011). In the ideal scenario, as articulated by a growing body of museums and heritage scholars, such efforts could bring about human resistance to hegemony, leading to social and political change (Lynch, 2017).…”
Section: How Do We Generate Enchantment?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visitors sometimes talked about how 'cool' or 'amazing' particular aspects of objects were to them, suggesting a link between affect and sensorial engagement. Previous work has also shown that there are tight connections between emotive responses and learning (Staus & Falk, 2017;Walker et al, 2013;Watson, 2015).…”
Section: Perceptualmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Embora os componentes cognitivos e contextuais sejam fundamentais no processo de aprendizagem, nos museus, estes vêm geralmente, associados a uma riqueza e multiplicidade de experiências sensoriais que potencializam o seu impacto sobre os visitantes. Alguns estudos têm apontado a contribuição dos fatores afetivos, como as emoções, para promover reflexões e resultados positivos de aprendizagem de curto e longo prazo, em exposições de ciência GILLESPIE, 2009;STAUS;FALK, 2017). O desenvolvimento de afetos positivos por parte do visitante é fundamental para despertar o seu interesse sobre um determinado tema, seja sobre os oceanos ou sobre a ciência em geral (NRC, 2009).…”
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