4 results on '"Runa, Ana"'
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2. 'To Teach and Delight'? Emotions and second language acquisition: onsite and online practices
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Oliveira, Susana and Runa, Ana
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Elearning ,Teaching ,Emotions ,Second language acquisition ,In-person learning - Abstract
Sir Philip Sidney’s words quoted in the title envisaged the general all-encompassing idea that teaching and learning should go hand in hand with positive emotions. Several education experts have pointed out that emotions are directly associated with and affect learning performance. Emotion and cognition are strongly interrelated processes, meaning that thought is imbued with emotion and vice versa. In a learning context, motivation, the direction of attention, the stored contents and how they will be understood and retrieved will be influenced by an emotional component. Therefore, students’ emotional state and learning are strongly intertwined. In the case of second language acquisition, feelings and emotions assume particular relevance, as has been amply demonstrated. Language influences how we think, interact, apprehend our surroundings, and feel and express our emotions. The alterity produced (and that underlies) communication in a second language contains a vast number of emotions, both positive and negative, which are also present in a classroom, whether onsite or online. Garrett & Young (2009), Bown & White (2010), Lopez & Aguilar (2013), among others, demonstrated the determining role of emotions and theoretical analysis of their importance in understanding bi- and/or plurilingualism. Studies on online second language acquisition using synchronous communication concluded that sets of positive emotions, with corresponding negative emotions, might be relevant to learning, namely anxiety- confidence, boredom – fascination, frustration – euphoria, and discouragement – enthusiasm. This paper aims to identify the emotional state of second language students in an online (e-learning) environment (totally asynchronous) and to analyse whether there are differences between the emotions experienced in a face-to-face learning model and an online learning system. It is also the purpose of our paper to detect any emotional variations according to gender and age. A questionnaire with two Likert scales (Well-being and Emotional discomfort) was applied in two higher education institutions for data collection. The results clarify any requirements on adjusting classroom dynamics, teacher-student interaction and teaching methodologies. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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- 2023
3. Emotions, Online Teaching and Online Evaluation in Higher Education during a Pandemic
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Runa, Ana, Oliveira, Susana, and Cardoso, Carla
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The present exploratory study aims to identify and assess positive and negative emotions felt by students from two higher education institutions regarding the change in the evaluation paradigm (from on-site to online) during the lockdown period resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. A questionnaire with two Likert scales (emotional Well-being and emotional Ill-being) was applied for data collection. The results reveal the experience of more positive than negative emotions, indicating that online evaluation does not intensify negative emotions besides those usually associated with the evaluation process itself. On the contrary, there is a higher record of positive emotions related to the newly instituted evaluation model. The exploratory study also suggests that the new teaching and evaluation model may benefit students' emotions and improve their academic success, promoting emotional well-being., Journal of Distance Education and eLearning, Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022)
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- 2022
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4. Emoções, formação e avaliação online no ensino superior em contexto de pandemia
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Runa, Ana, Oliveira, Susana, and Cardoso, Carla
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Formação ,Emoções ,Emotions ,Online evaluation ,Foreign languages ,04:Educação de Qualidade [ODS] ,Higher education ,Línguas estrangeiras ,Avaliação online ,Ensino superior - Abstract
The present exploratory study aims to identify and assess positive and negative emotions felt by students from two higher education institutions regarding the change in the evaluation paradigm (from on-site to online) during the lockdown period resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. A questionnaire with two Likert scales (emotional Well-being and emotional Ill-being) was applied for data collection. The results reveal the experience of more positive than negative emotions, indicating that online evaluation does not intensify negative emotions besides those usually associated with the evaluation process itself. On the contrary, there is a higher record of positive emotions related to the newly instituted evaluation model. The exploratory study also suggests that the new teaching and evaluation model may benefit students' emotions and improve their academic success, promoting emotional well-being. O presente estudo exploratório tem como principal objetivo identificar e avaliar as emoções (positivas e negativas) que os estudantes de duas instituições de ensino superior experienciaram face à mudança de paradigma de avaliação, concretamente a realização de provas eletrónicas (online) na modalidade de ensino a distância, durante o período de confinamento decorrente da pandemia COVID-19. Para a recolha dos dados foi aplicado um questionário com duas escalas de Likert (Bem-estar e Mal-estar emocional). Os resultados obtidos revelam a vivência de emoções mais positivas do que negativas. Permitem-nos concluir que a avaliação online não acentua as emoções negativas para além daquelas que já habitualmente estão associadas ao próprio processo avaliativo. Pelo contrário, verificou-se um maior registo de emoções positivas associadas ao modelo de avaliação. Este modelo de formação e avaliação pode revelar-se benéfico para os estudantes em termos de emoções e potenciar o seu sucesso académico, pois promove o bem-estar emocional. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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- 2022
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