“…This and other related research (Salter-Dvorak, 2004;Tatar, 2005;Thomas, 1983) has led Griffiths, Winstanley, and Yiannis (2005) to coin the term "learning shock," which "refers to experiences of acute frustration, confusion and anxiety experienced by some students. These students find themselves exposed to unfamiliar learning and teaching methods, bombarded by unexpected and disorienting cues and subjected to ambiguous and conflicting expectations" (p. 2).…”