Teaching and education should seek the child's learning and development. But it is not always easy to get this learning to occur. It is important to know the keys of the educational process, to know the mechanisms on which learning and development are based, in order to improve our educational work and our teaching. The latest advances in neuroscience show that the key to education is emotion. Emotion has a huge force and can boost or slow development and learning.
In these learning spaces, in the classroom, outside the classroom or virtual, the generation of emotions through sensory experiences becomes vital, therefore experiential training takes on great importance and allows us a greater impact on the attendees and their environments, thus amplifying the relevance of the management of the transfer of learning.
How does emotion affect learning?
People are emotional beings, we can not separate ourselves from our emotions. The emotion accompanies all our performance, is part of us. The emotional state of each moment determines our way of proceeding at that moment. Our emotions affect mental processes that support learning as: perception, attention, motivation, concentration, understanding, etc. Therefore emotion will determine the learning of children, education is developed through emotion.
Emotions that favor and promote learning
Emotions that hinder learning
From this perspective, emotions are an important factor when interpreting human behavior, influencing strongly to regulate the activity and behavior of the human being since depending on the type of emotion in which the human being is, it will be the type of action that can perform.
Educate and teach through emotion
Education must be accompanied by emotion. Emotion is inseparable from the educator and the educated. Emotion therefore directs educational processes, without us realizing it. It is very important to know how emotion affects learning and education and turn our experiences of education into experiences of emotion.
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