Taking a social-constructionist approach to teacher-learner relations it is proposed that a teaching strategy based on the principles of a bingo game is a meaningful way to energise the structured lecture environment. Designed in the first instance to facilitate students’ understanding of substantive information, the game also enables teachers to elicit reactions to the process which serve as teaching points about the theory and practice of social research. In the following we draw together strands of sociological and educational theory to demonstrate the pedagogical value of this game approach. The question of structure and agency, or individuation and community, has been the central concern of classical and contemporary scholars of societ...
How to design effective learning opportunities? Why is learning by experience often more efficient t...
Dans le cadre théorique de l'action conjointe en didactique (Sensevy & Mercier, 2007), nous montrons...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...
The delivery of theory alongside practice in teacher education is inherently challenging and prone t...
Réseau CanopéWhy, when and how to play at school? This book provides detailed answers, advocating a ...
This paper demonstrates the use of a game strategy in a large first year sociology class. Designed i...
Bourdieu\u27s habitus is designed to overcome some of the major dichotomies is social analysis: stru...
International audienceAs mentioned in French secondary school official texts, teaching science impli...
This paper is located within a growing body of work that considers the techniques and substantive ou...
Recently, a novel method of instruction—the use of educational games—has gained traction, particular...
The paper discusses the work of the French Social Theorist Pierre Bourdieu who died in 2002. It give...
This chapter will explore the pedagogical imperative in Bourdieu's work, drawing on an example from ...
Bourdieu's social theory offers a way of understanding some of the most important features of the fi...
There are a few examples of the application of game-based qualitative research methods. Therefore, w...
Bourdieu's social theory offers a way of understanding some of the most important features of the fi...
How to design effective learning opportunities? Why is learning by experience often more efficient t...
Dans le cadre théorique de l'action conjointe en didactique (Sensevy & Mercier, 2007), nous montrons...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...
The delivery of theory alongside practice in teacher education is inherently challenging and prone t...
Réseau CanopéWhy, when and how to play at school? This book provides detailed answers, advocating a ...
This paper demonstrates the use of a game strategy in a large first year sociology class. Designed i...
Bourdieu\u27s habitus is designed to overcome some of the major dichotomies is social analysis: stru...
International audienceAs mentioned in French secondary school official texts, teaching science impli...
This paper is located within a growing body of work that considers the techniques and substantive ou...
Recently, a novel method of instruction—the use of educational games—has gained traction, particular...
The paper discusses the work of the French Social Theorist Pierre Bourdieu who died in 2002. It give...
This chapter will explore the pedagogical imperative in Bourdieu's work, drawing on an example from ...
Bourdieu's social theory offers a way of understanding some of the most important features of the fi...
There are a few examples of the application of game-based qualitative research methods. Therefore, w...
Bourdieu's social theory offers a way of understanding some of the most important features of the fi...
How to design effective learning opportunities? Why is learning by experience often more efficient t...
Dans le cadre théorique de l'action conjointe en didactique (Sensevy & Mercier, 2007), nous montrons...
This paper provides an introduction to this special issue of the Cambridge Journal of Education on ‘...