Sarah Rose Cavanagh is an associate professor of psychology at Assumption College, where she also serves as associate director of grants and research in the Center for Teaching Excellence. She contemplates the connections between emotions and quality of life in her writing, teaching, and research, blogs on affective neuroscience for Psychology Today, and has appeared on The Martha Stewart Show.
"A phenomenal contribution to the scholarship on teaching and
learning. Cavanagh immediately engages her audience through
narrative and humor and manages to cover almost every major insight
from the literature. This book can be profitably read by anyone who
cares about teaching."
Elizabeth Barre, Rice University
"Cavanagh urges us to take seriously the role of emotions in
student learning, offering research-driven advice on how to grab
students' attention, motivate them, keep them engaged, and maximize
chances of learning. This book will be of significant interest to
faculty concerned about effective pedagogy."
Jay R. Howard, Butler University
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