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by Peter Riegler

What’s feeling got to do with it? Decoding emotional bottlenecks in the history classroom

Abstract

The understandings and preconceptions students bring into the history classroom can interfere with student learning. Analyses of student and professor interviews in light of emotional bottlenecks revealed two different, though related, student preconceptions: procedural preconceptions about history as a field of study and pre-existing worldviews that link students’ identities to the past. With the Decoding the Disciplines method instructors can capture the students’ narratives early to better anticipate and re-channel resistance, moving students away from emotional snap judgments to more critical and historical ways of thinking.

Bibliographic data

Middendorf, J., Mickutė, J., Saunders, T., Najar, J., Clark-Huckstep, A. E., & Pace, D. (2015). What’s feeling got to do with it? Decoding emotional bottlenecks in the history classroom. Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, 14(2), 166-180.

Ex[1]ternal source

https://doi.org/10.1177/1474022214552655