Authors
Elise Lavoué, Maedeh Kazemitabar, Tenzin Doleck, Susanne P Lajoie, Rubiela Carrillo, Gaëlle Molinari
Publication date
2020/2
Journal
Educational Technology Research and Development
Volume
68
Pages
269-292
Publisher
Springer US
Description
This paper studies learners’ emotion awareness in university level academic contexts as a first step to help learners regulate their emotions. Existing emotion awareness tools offer little information on learners’ emotions and their antecedents. This study created an emotion-reporting grid for university students based on the emotions they experienced daily. Students were interviewed based on their self-reported grid. A quantitative descriptive analysis of these retrospective interviews was conducted based on Pekrun’s control-value theory of achievement emotions. Student transcripts were analyzed based on the focus of their emotions (retrospective, activity, or prospective), the causes they attribute to their emotions (agent or external circumstances) and how they appraised the situation in which they experienced the emotions (value and control). We discuss the results with regard to the types of emotion-oriented and …
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