Using elicitation interview within a phenomenographic framework: developing the breadth of research designs associated with game based approaches

Kendall Jarrett, Alain Mouchet, Stephen Harvey, Curie Scott, Richard Light

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Abstract

This paper describes how elicitation interview technique was used within a phenomenographic research design to explore physical education teachers’ experiences of teaching games using a Game Based Approach (GBA). Participants taught in one of two different international contexts, Australia or England, and all had some experience of using a GBA to teach games. The focus of the paper is the presentation and discussion of the unique research design used to generate understanding about GBA teaching experiences as well as extending the examination of GBAs from different philosophical viewpoints. Authors’ reflections on the utilised research design are presented with concluding discussion identifying further research opportunities relating to GBAs in teaching and coaching contexts.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)291-306
Number of pages16
JournalÁgora para la Educación Física y el Deporte
Volume16
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2014

Keywords

  • Gamebased approach
  • elicitation interview
  • phenomenography
  • methodology, teachers

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