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Roth2011
BibType ARTICLE
Key Roth2011
Author(s) Wolff-Michael Roth, Stephen M. Ritchie, Peter Hudson, Victoria Mergard
Title A Study of Laughter in Science Lessons
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Tag(s) EMCA, laughter, IRE, science education
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Year 2011
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Journal Journal of Research in Science Teaching
Volume 48
Number 5
Pages 437-458
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DOI 10.1002/tea.20412
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Abstract

Laughter is a fundamental human phenomenon. Yet there is little educational research on the potential functions of laughter on the enacted (lived) curriculum. In this study, we identify the functions of laughter in a beginning science teacher's classroom throughout her first year of teaching. Our study shows that laughter is more than a gratuitous phenomenon. It is the result of a collective interactive achievement of the classroom participants that offsets the seriousness of science as a discipline. Laughter, whereas it challenges the seriousness of science, also includes the dialectical inversion of the challenge: it simultaneously reinforces the idea of science as serious business. Furthermore, levels of intimacy, complicity, and solidarity between the teacher and her students were reproduced and transformed through their laughter in class.

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